Biz Connelly and Davis Brandon’s love took them by storm – literally.
A blizzard that stopped classes at Weldon University for four days snowed them in. They’re sure of their love for one another, but after their emotional, whirlwind beginning, just how well do they know each other? Learning about each other, navigating their other relationships and trying to overcome Biz’s secret could push them apart – and closer to danger.
Is love alone enough when forces beyond their control are at play? How do you ensure the person you love will stay, not go away, no matter the consequences?
Emme Burton is the author of the award winning Top 50 New Adult and Rom Com, SNACK, the Better Than Series: Better Than Me, Fix It For Us, and Still Into You and AwKWarD, Victoria. Emme is a contributor to the bestsellers, Hook & Ladder 69 and Bleed Blue 69. Emme's book, The Knock, is book six in The Juniper Court Series. She lives in St. Louis, Missouri with her amazing husband and sons, and her “fur babies.” Emme has never, ever been lost in a mall either as a child or an adult. Her mother, and now her family, have always known where to find her. At the bookstore.
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Now that Biz is done with college she moved in with Davis and they both find a job with a theatre company over the summer. Only that Davis lands a job in Chicago for 12 weeks, too far from Biz. Can these two really do long distance relationship? Will Biz's past come back to haunt her? Great read.
I really loved this book as Davis and Elizabeth grow together in love. I loved that Davis knew she wouldn't give back her engagement ring and told his mom off and sent her their special text.
I LOVE Davis and Biz!!!!! Romantic, funny, and a little dark at times, made this a great sequel to Better Than Me! I can't wait to read the third book!
Biz and Davis have worked through both their pasts for the most part. They are happy and moving forward with their lives yet Biz feels like her past is going to come back and haunt her. Biz starts her new job and Davis goes back to school. Everything seems to be going along just great. When out of the blue a news segment sends Biz into a tailspin. Luckily Davis is there and her boss Gail is also there to help bring her back to the present and to come up with a plausible cover story. The worst is yet to come. While sitting at home recuperating Biz gets a call from Neil. The man who sent her into downward spiral last year and who just days ago also sent her into a tailspin. Not wanting Davis or her family or his family to be hurt by her past Biz trues to fix the Neil and Randall issue on her own. Big mistake. What happens will leave everyone shattered in one way or another. Will these men; Neil and Randall, be the ones who finally tear apart a love so pure? Can Biz and Davis recover from the trauma? With all that is going on will they ever get their happily ever after? This is a great follow up to the first book Better Than Me. The love that Biz and Davis share is the stuff of fairytales. Yes there are bumps, potholes and cliffs in the road to get there but that is just life. A beautiful story that will have you laughing, crying, screaming and jumping for joy. A real roller coaster of emotions for sure but well worth it.
** Received on behalf of the author for an honest review **
Elizabeth aka Biz is with the man she adores. The man she loves, her soul mate Davis. Davis and Biz are in their last year of schooling to finish their degrees. Although Davis still has a few more years to go to get his Masters.
Biz and Davis can’t move in with each other as Biz needs to stay at her dorm as she is an RA, but her and Davis are inseparable. They spend every night together, enjoying each other. But little did they know they would be separated for the summer for 3 months while Davis works in Chicago.
Their relationship is a bit strained while they are apart.
Can they hold it together? Will the distance be too much? Will Biz’s new house mate cause trouble?
After a long summer apart, Biz comes face to face with her past, Neil and Randle.
But what do they want? Will they hurt her again? Will Biz remember her tragedy? Will her past haunt her and risk her future?
You are just going to have to read Fix It For Us to find out.
We really enjoyed this book. We were captivated this this novel more so than the first. There were some really great story lines….. Blackmail Weddings Shootings Engagements Babies
We thoroughly enjoyed watching these characters evolve in this series and we really loved Davis. A great read.
If you've read book 1, this one picks up shortly after that one ends.
The author sent me this book for an honest review.
In this book, you get to see Biz and Davis dive head first into their relationship. Biz still hasn't been completely up front about her 'secret'. to Davis. She's afraid of what that secret will do to their relationship... will he look at her differently? She already struggles with anxiety, which she knows is a trigger to something in Davis' past. Eventually, the choice to tell Davis is made for her when her past comes knocking on her door.
I did feel like this book was a little slower moving than book 1. We get to see Davis and Biz figure out their relationship. Davis... he is just 'that guy'.... one look could make you weak in the knees. And I just love Biz with him. She's learning to let go and trust herself more, while in this relationship.
There is a big 'thing' that happens towards the end. My only complaint is that we have to wait until the last quarter of the book before things really start moving. Other than that, I feel like this is another great piece to the 'Better Than' Series.
I could not wait to start this book after I finished Better Than Me. Biz and Davis are right were they left off in book one. This book is more dark and emotional than the first and I love it. I love the emotions that Emme Burton is able to pull out and make me feel them right along with the book. It kept my attention and had some twists and turns in this that I didn't see coming. It has more intense parts and is very sad in areas of the book. You do get some closure. I like how it is kept kind of open for Emme to be able to write more in the future. I would definitely enjoy that. I give this a five star rating.
I was given this book for an honest review by A Kiss Down Under Book Blog.
The first half of this book was a little slow going but the second half was really amped and now I know I need to read the third book! The author gradually built the character descriptions as the story unfolded and this layering was effective. The emotional roller coaster at times helped to build the momentum in the story. Occasional grammar errors were a little distracting but nothing too serious. I had not read the first book however it didn't take me long to get into the story.
I love reading books from local authors! I read the first Better than us book sometime ago and jumped at the chance to read this one for free. I really enjoyed it because I could identify all the places around St. Louis. It gets a bit angsy when the main characters are split between two cities for a bit working summer jobs. I love when a man stands up to his over bearing mother.... I will read book 3 eventually as I have already purchased. There is no cliff but I do want to know how the series ends.
I was very happy to say that this book was better than the first although a bit slower to read it was still better. The book picks up from book one where Davis and Biz start their relationship and are snowed in for a few days. They decide to make this a go. Graduation comes and goes and then it is on to bigger things such as real jobs and possibly marriage. Their are a few twists and turns in this book but very happy for the ending.
I love the "Better Than" series! The story as a whole is wonderful and keeps you drawn in. You can't help put feel drawn to the characters. I love the way the intimate parts were described, never vulgar but always passionate. I would recommend this book to someone who might not normally read "adult" books. The story is strong enough that even if you chose to skip over the intimate parts is would still be a great book! I am hooked!
This is the continuing romance between Biz and Davis, a beautiful love story with all the ups and downs, the bumps in the road of true love and happiness. I simply love it!