Let Love In
A beautifully messed up pair they make but together they make everything beautiful!
Maddy experienced the loss of a lifetime when she was 10, when she lost her parents, she lost everything. She built a wall around her heart and her life that only one person has ever been able to break through, her best friend, Mel. The two of them are now away at college, but Maddy feels more alone than ever, except that she’s got Mel and two other absolutely amazing suitemates with her.
One night, one party and something changes. That’s when she meets big time player on campus, Reid. But Reid is nothing more than a one night stand on campus. But one dance and one glance and she knows there is so much more to him. He knows it too. But why is he being such a jerk about it?
Reid comes with his own set of baggage and a wall built so tall and so thick that nothing can penetrate it or break it. Until that one look at that party. He knows Maddy is the one that is going to not only scale the wall, but knock the entire thing down.
Can the two of them break the walls that have been built in their lives and around their hearts and can they let love in?
I loved the characters in this book, Maddy, Reid, Momma, Mel… all of them. Maddy and Reid have everything going against them, but the only thing stopping them from shutting each other out is their passion for each other. They can see things in one another that most can’t and it is breathtaking to say the least.
The passion between these two characters goes a long way to healing their pasts and what has happened to them. But is that passion enough to make the relationship last?
I should have prefaced my review of this book by saying I was crying on page five. I wasn’t even 10-percent into it and I had tears running down my face. The end of the book left me gasping for air. This book had everything in it to make it a great book: drama, angst, hot sexy as hell guy, amazing passion and love.
This book kept me wanting more and kept me reading until the very last page hoping beyond hope that the book would end exactly the way I wanted it to.
Let Love Stay
This book is breathtaking and simply beautiful. It is the continuation of the Love Series, following Let Love In. Let Love Stay continues Maddy and Reid’s story of love and strength and most of all acceptance.
Maddy has pushed Reid away and she knows it. But she didn’t expect it to be like this. Alone, pregnant and not sure what to do about the loss of the love of her life, Maddy returns to Momma’s and tries to figure out how she is going to do this and more importantly how to get Reid to forgive her.
What Maddy doesn’t realize is that Reid is just as torn up about running away from her. He loves Maddy with all his heart and she is the strength he needs to get through the biggest obstacle in his life, the one that Maddy pushed him into: Seeing his mother for the first time since he left home all those years ago.
Facing his demons and tackling it without Maddy along side is going to be difficult, but he knows what his heart wants and he wants it too. He wants to be the one that Maddy needs in her life. Maddy is his world and he just cannot seem to break free knowing that he is alone and without her.
Once again, Melissa Collins has tugged at my heart and made me feel for Maddy and Reid and their relationship. Struggling to keep from fast-forwarding to the end, I pushed through this book at a record pace. I needed to know how things would finally end or if that would be the end of this amazing relationship.
Reid once again stole my heart and I wanted so badly to reach through the pages and hug him while he dealt with the issues that have scarred his life for so long. The wall he put up because of his past, learning and acceptance that he must go through was painful to read. My heart ached so badly for him and his circumstances.
Maddy spent the time away from Reid wondering what was going to happen if he didn’t forgive her for the mistakes she made in pushing him away and pushing him to confront his past so they could move on and have a relationship not terrorized by demons from the past. But would Reid forgive her? My heart wanted so badly for them just to be together that it was painful to watch them apart. But more than getting Reid back, Maddy had to figure out how exactly she was going to tackle the rest of her life, especially now that she is pregnant.
The push and pull of their lives apart and together left me gasping for air at times. I was so in awe by these two in the first book that Let Love Stay pushed me even further. Melissa Collins has such an amazing way of reaching deep down and making the character connections and again, I fell in love with all of the characters in this book. This book made my new fictional friends come to life and I just can’t seem to get enough of any of them!
Together they could face the world and get through anything, but apart they struggled to take their next breaths. The transformation of Maddy and Reid in this book was so moving and left my heart in awe.
Let Love Heal
I adored the first two books in the Love series and then she published Let Love Heal. I am always apprehensive reading the following books in any series. I am afraid that they just won’t meet the expectations I hold from the previous book(s). But as so many wonderful authors have shown me this year, the best is yet to come! Let Love Heal left me in complete awe.
Melanie is a perfect daughter, a perfect friend, a perfect student. She has the most amazing mom ever and she strives to live in this perfect world. But Melanie has a not-so-perfect view of herself. Her self-image is shot. She is not a supermodel and she is not a perfect size 6. She knows that no guy could possibly be looking at her; they have to be looking beyond her at the perfect Barbie standing behind her.
But things start to change for Melanie the day she decides that she wants to help contribute financially to her future by answering an ad to work in the computer lab at school. But what she doesn’t expect is that Bryan is the one who posted the ad.
What Bryan didn’t expect is that his perfect woman would be answering the ad within a few minutes of it being posted. Bryan sees Melanie not as an overweight girl that isn’t pretty enough, but as a beautiful woman that he truly appreciates inside and out. Bryan is amazingly hot. So really in Melanie’s eyes, she knows they can only be friends. That reality seems to be confirmed when she meets his ex, a very beautifully perfect woman. But what Melanie doesn’t see is that Bryan does indeed think she is beautiful.
Bryan doesn’t just tell her how amazing she is though; he makes every effort to show her. But when Bryan runs out of ways to show her and realizes that she has to love herself before anyone else can love her, he is given an opportunity to walk away and he takes it.
Now Melanie is left to discover her own worth and value and to see the beauty not only within herself but on the surface too. But once she has found this value, will it be too late for her and Bryan or will they find their future together? Can Melanie learn to love and accept herself?
This was such a beautifully told story about self-worth and value. Melanie was super smart and witty but she just didn’t see how beautiful she really was. This is one of the hardest lessons in life to learn. If you can’t love yourself, can anyone else love you? Melissa Collins takes us on an amazing journey of love and self-discovery and throws in some steam to make this a fabulous book in the Love series! It tackles one of the biggest issues facing people as they grow into adults and learn who they really are and Melissa did it flawlessly! Amazing story. Amazing characters. Amazing love.
Let Love Shine
This is such a great little read. If you have read the books in the Love series by Melissa Collins, you know that Maddy and Reid’s story has had its share of ups and downs. You know they have experienced great love and great loss. Their love has guided them to happily ever after. This novella is what happens beyond the end of their story. It is what happens when the happily ever after has ended and there is nothing left to do but Let Love Shine.
I loved this quick little read. It just took this amazing couples relationship to another level and I just fell more in love with these two characters. Maddy and Reid are new parents and have their work cut out for them. This book is a focus on the little things in day to day life that get to us all and how Maddy and Reid work through them together with the greatest attention to love.
The thing I love about Let love Shine is the ability to show that there is life after the happily ever after. It is heart-warming to read about these two and how their love will get them through everything together. Melissa Collins just makes me smile with this one! It is well written and a great read!
Let Love Be
I love Melissa Collins! Let Love Be is the latest book in the Love Series and I am so in awe once again that a story can be so beautiful and so amazing that I just want more and more. Melissa Collins has taken us on a great journey through these books, and this one is absolutely no exception.
If you have read this series, you have fallen in love with Maddy and Reid and Melanie and Bryan… but did you ever wonder about Momma when it was all said and done? This is a special look into a new chapter of Momma’s life now that Mel and Maddy are all grown up. That is what makes this book so unique, the focus of it is on one of the most beloved characters in this series so far. Mel’s mom, Lucy.
Lucy lost everything when she was very young. Her one true love is gone and she is left alone to raise the child that was conceived in so much love. She knows she will never find a love as true again, soul mates only come along once in a lifetime afterall. But she has more important things to think about than falling in love again, if ever. She has an unborn child that is going to need every bit of her love and courage to carry on in life. Lucy knows that this child is so much more than just a baby, it is the baby that love created and will never be duplicated. And that’s just what Lucy does. She carries on. She loves that little girl with all her heart and she knows that no matter what that child will always know that she is loved and cherished.
Eighteen years later, Lucy finds herself alone again. Her baby is all grown up and living her own life, even her serroget daughter has moved out and is starting a family of her own. Lucy has never thought twice about what it would be like to be in love again, especially now after all this time…
Evan has been forced into a life of retirement after 9/11. It is not something he wanted and he is having a hard time with it all. But he is determined to find happiness out of all of the bad things he has been through. He knows his life is enough. He has seen enough as a fireman and done enough to have regrets, but being alone was never one of them. He wants to have a good life and he knows he can make his life enough…But he certainally wasn’t expecting to find Lucy.
But a chance meeting at a funeral sets this story in motion. The come from two different worlds, but the loss is still there. Evan loved his job more than anything and Lucy loved Jimmy more than anything. But in the end the just found themselves alone. But one small encounter turned into two, then there was some innocent flirting and then… well, I am not going to spoil the story for you, but as much as I love Maddy and Reid and as much as I love Mel and Bryan, there is something to be said about Lucy and Evan.
This is anything but an old people love story. It is actually a beautiful and charming story with lots of love and it’s hot and steamy. It’s tempered with angst and drama but it just so warm and inviting. Melissa Collins just writes the best characters. They are not perfect, they have all had their share of craptastic stuff happen to them but always in the end, they come out as the winners of the stories.
The thing that really got me with this book in the series is that Lucy and Evan are older, more mature and it wasn’t all angst and drama in the sense of the books I typically read, but because it was part of the Love series, it was a must read for me. I loved that it was a more mature perspective on a second chance at love for Lucy and the promise of a great love for Evan. That is not to say it was without steam or angst. There was plenty of both, but they just happened in very different ways that what we expect when we read a romance novel.
Melissa Collins has not only done a fabulous job with this book, but the entire series. This is a must read collection and this book is like the icing on the cake. I love the characters, the places, the story and most of all the love and compassion these characters share. These books are simple reminders of what things in life matter most, and mostly they are not things at all.
Let Love Live
Wow! Just Wow! This book just got to me in so many ways. Melissa Collins has touched my heart through this entire series, but I didn’t think it could get better, then she hit me with this one. This is by far my favorite of the entire series and I was a bit nervous going into this one.
We all knew what happened to Shane, but we never really understood why. This book is a gripping story of what happened before Shane left his family, friends and Dylan. Shane, Reid’s brother, was everything to Dylan growing up. They were the best of friends and did everything together. Dylan was there for Shane and Reid through everything with their father. But there was one thing Dylan couldn’t protect Shane from and that was who he was.
I spent the first half of the book in tears. Such a beautiful love and such a tragic ending. My heart broke for Shane and Dylan. But for Dylan, is there a way to move on beyond the love of your life?
Several years later, Dylan still hasn’t found anyone to fill the void left behind by Shane. He has a great career and amazing friends. But there will always be that space in his heart that cannot be filled. So when he walks into the gym that day, he can’t even prepare himself for what he is looking at. Connor and all of his glory.
Connor is so beyond attracted to Dylan but he knows that Dylan is off limits. He has a family… or it appears that way.
This book was powerful and moving and I was really impressed. There are so many battles being fought internally and externally in this book that I was just captivated. Melissa Collins just does such an amazing job with her words, the subject and she does it with ease and grace.
I am not typically a reader of M/M romances but this one just grabbed a hold and hit my heart with force. It was powerful to say the least. I love this entire series and I can’t get enough of any of the characters, but there was just something so raw and powerful about Dylan and Connor that I just wanted more for both of them.
The characters, the passion and the heartbreak all wrapped together in the pages of this book is incredible and I am so happy that I have had the opportunity to read this book and feel what the characters were feeling and I embraced Let Love Live. I will definitely be re-reading this one! It is heartwarming and touching while dealing with the difficulties that life has given them.