Ratings13
Average rating3.5
'A stunning mix of hilarious tropes, swoony romance and lovable, relatable characters. A must read for every romance lover!' Ali Hazelwood, author of The Love Hypothesis Aiden I've spent twelve years loving Freya Bergman and twelve lifetimes won't be enough to give her everything she deserves. She's my wife, my best friend, and all I want is to make her happy. But the one thing that will make her happiest is the one thing I'm not sure I can give her... Freya I love my husband Aiden, but recently he has been quiet and withdrawn. With a growing distance between us, the last thing we need is to be thrown together for an island getaway to celebrate my parents' many years of perfect marriage while ours is on the brink of collapse. Despite my meddling siblings and a week in each other's constant company, this trip somehow gets us working through the trouble in paradise. But when we leave paradise and return to the real world, will trouble find us again? A marriage-in-crisis romance about a sensitive, fierce-loving woman and her resilient husband who has an anxiety disorder. Praise for Chloe Liese: 'I could curl up in Liese's writing for days, I love it so' Helen Hoang, author of The Kiss Quotient 'Absolute romantic perfection' Christina Lauren, author of The Unhoneymooners
Series
6 primary booksBergman Brothers is a 6-book series with 6 primary works first released in 2020 with contributions by Chloe Liese.
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A perfect way to get out of my reading rut, the monotone of working day in and out, and finally feeling something again. Thank you Chloe Liese. I've become severely dehydrated from all the crying this book has caused but my God was it worth it.
Books, Coffee & Passion
3.5 stars
The themes in this one were intense and I was rooting for Freya and Aiden so hard! It was super emotional to follow Freya and Aiden's marriage struggles and their lack of communication.
I loved these characters and Chloe Liese's writing. Freya's brothers were hilarious throughout this story. They were really trying to help Aiden and that led to several funny moments. I enjoyed it a lot, until the final conflict. Here's the thing, in a romance book the final conflict can miss the mark sometimes but it's even harder to get it right when the MCs are married and going through a rough patch. I just don't think it was handled well at all in this story. It felt unnecessary and I was annoyed with Freya and Aiden's behavior at that point.
Overall, I still enjoyed it. I love the Bergman family. Really excited to read Alex and Rooney's story next.