Summary
Finally.
We had feelings for each other and denied it. We fell for each other and we messed it up.
We’ve grown and changed, but through it all—even the hardest moments—we never gave up on each other. We never gave up on us.
Now I know we never will.
After everything, we have our chance to get it right.
I have no doubt it will be hard. It’ll push our limits and test our love. We both have plenty more learning and growing to do.
But this time, we’re in it together, and no matter what, we’re going to keep building our life together, stronger every day.
This is just the beginning, and I love knowing that wherever the road leads us, his hand will be wrapped around mine for the entire journey.
Because it’s always been us, and it always will be.
Follow Rae and Aaron as they embark on the journey to their happily ever after filled with plenty more twists and turns, emotional & swoony moments, and so much love.
This is the fourth book in a continuous series, please make sure you start with book one, Friends Like This. This series features teens/college students in realistic and complicated situations. Recommended for readers aged 16+
Review
“Sometimes life pulls two people apart so it can make them strong enough to be together.”
How many bad things need to be thrown at one person/couple? Rae and Aaron went through a lot, both individually and together. I’m glad they get their happily ever after. At this point, they deserve it. There were a few moments when I wanted to scream at them. However, in a span of 4 books, you can see growth in Aaron and Rae. There were a lot of ups and downs in their relationship, but they are attempting to use what they learned from their mistakes to make their relationship better than it was before. They’re permanently attached at the hips, making up for the lost time. Congrats to them, but I would like to see how they work on their problems more and how that would all play out. Rae and Aaron believe they will be together forever because they are made for each other. I feel like that is something that kids think, which I guess would make it realistic. But as I was reading, I kept thinking, ‘yeah, right.’ Maybe I’m being too cynical. So I think that’s more a personal problem than anything with the writing itself.
It only took four books to change my feelings about Aaron and Rae. I believe I disliked them because what I relate to the most are what I think are my negative traits. Then again, take that with a grain of salt because I am somewhat pessimistic.
Love Like This is the conclusion of Aaron and Rae’s story. However, this is not the last we will see of Rae and Aaron because they will appear in other books within the series. When one chapter ends, another one begins. I can’t wait to read about Joel and Sarah’s story in Together Like This, mainly because Joel and Miles were two characters I wanted to read about. I think either one would be interesting. So at least I have my wish. If this sounds negative, I don’t mean it to be because I did enjoy Love Like This.
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️💫 (4.5)