Tuesday, July 25, 2017

All or Nothing at All (Billionaire Builders #3) by Jennifer Probst

Tristan Pierce left the family business to carve out a life of his own, but never forgot his passionate affair with the much younger, inexperienced Sydney Green, or the hurtful break-up that tore him apart. When he’s forced to return home and face his past, will he be able to carve out a future, or will lies ruin his second chance at love?

Sydney Green loved Tristan her entire life, but when he left, he took not only her heart, but her trust with him. Now that they’re together again, it’s time they both face the biggest secret of all….



All or Nothing at All is a standalone and is part of the Billionaire Builders series. The series focuses on the Pierce brothers. This is Tristan and Sydney’s story.

I’ve been dying for this story. I love a good single mama book and I have been interested in Sydney from the beginning. Like I said you don’t have to read the series in order, but Sydney (the single mamas) hold a special place in my heart.

I enjoyed the first half of the book more than the second half. Tristan is the last Pierce brother. He came back from New York to work with his brothers. Sydney and Tristan have a history. They were together, but Tristan had to leave and Sydney didn’t want to come with them.

I love a good second chance romance novel. When Tristan comes back there is so much tension. Remember, it’s two years later (because of the first two books), but it feels like Tristan is JUST back and maybe he is. He doesn’t really want anything to do with Sydney but as Sydney works her way up in the company the two work more and more together.

I enjoyed reading the parts of Sydney and Tristan working together. They had great chemistry and the mild tension made the book really juicy. The second half of the book everything shifts and changes. The book gets really angsty.

The characters are heavily flawed in the sense I believe both of them to be really selfish. I get it, one wants one thing and the other wants another. What do you do? Well, I’m a realist and the realist in me thinks one should have just been less selfish. Sounds easy enough right? I guess there wouldn’t be a book if one did be less selfish.

I enjoyed this series and I enjoyed this book, but this book made me go up and down in a roller coaster of emotions. If you want a dramatic read with a bunch of angst, issues and tension, then this one is for you.



An ARC was provided


 

Everywhere and Every Way #1 AMAZON | REVIEW
Any Time and Any Place #2 AMAZON | REVIEW
All or Nothing at All #3 AMAZON


Jennifer Probst wrote her first book at twelve years old. She bound it in a folder, read it to her classmates, and hasn’t stopped writing since. She took a short hiatus to get married, get pregnant, buy a house, get pregnant again, pursue a master’s in English Literature, and rescue two shelter dogs. Now she is writing again.

She is the NYT and USA Today bestselling author of The Marriage Bargain. She is published both erotic and sexy contemporary romance with Entangled, Decadent, Red Sage and TWRP. She has also written a children's book, Buffy and the Carrot, co-written with her twelve year old niece, along with a short story, "A Life Worth Living." Visit her website for more info!



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