Book Review: Only with You by Lea Coll
- Kristen Lewendon
- Jun 30, 2020
- 2 min read
Annapolis Harbor Book 1
Hadley
First I turned down a marriage proposal, then I moved to Annapolis to open a law firm. I thought my world couldn't change any more...
Until Cade stepped into my office, smelling of sawdust with his company's T-shirt stretched taut over his chest and biceps. Everything about him was attractive and completely off-limits.
But I can't risk the business I sunk my savings into by dating a client, and he won't risk his heart.
The more we spend time together, the more I want him. Even if a relationship between us was possible, how can he give me all of him?
Cade
After my wife died, I swore off dating. I threw myself into my charity instead. It was easy at first, but I can't ignore my attraction anymore.
Hadley comes from a wealthy family that operates with manipulation, lies, and deceit. I don't fit into her world, but the closer we get, the more I wanted to show her how things could be different.
I never thought I'd meet someone who gave me hope for a future. One full of possibilities, love, and maybe even marriage and kids.
But how can I promise her forever when I know love doesn't last?

My Review:
We first got to know Hadley in Easy Moves. You don’t need to have read that book to enjoy this one. Though, Taylor and Gabe, the stars of it, make a cameo appearance here and there are some references to events that took place in that book. I was kind of expecting the perky, happy-go-lucky Hadley that I’d previously met, never anticipating that that was a mask hiding a world of family drama. Cade has his own share of family drama, only it’s of a rather different variety. I really loved watching this pair open up to one another and learn to be strong again, both as individuals and a couple. This story has quite a serious tone to it, however there are some fun moments that lighten the mood. And Hadley and Cade have a fantastic supporting cast that I’m dying to read more about.
I received a complimentary copy of this book from the author.
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