
Everywhere and Every Way
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This review was originally posted on Latte Nights Reviews. First time reading a book by Jennifer Probst and where the hell have I been all my life?! I regret not reading anything by this author sooner. Now I want all of her books! Caleb has helped run Pierce Brothers company for a while with his father, but his father's will comes with a surprise that Caleb never saw coming: he has to run the company alongside his brothers and make a profit in over a year. The thing is the Pierce brothers had a huge falling out and they haven't talked. Now forced to work together, a few revelations will come to light. Besides this book being a romance novel, I love the way Probst gave so much focus to Caleb and his brothers Tristan and Dalton. Their relationship started off so rocky in the story, but they slowly come together and learn to work together. Dalton has to be my favorite brother since he's so funny! I was laughing so much because of him. The romance is hot and sexy. Both characters are driven, independent, and sometimes stubborn. I loved how tough Morgan was and how in stride she took to working at the construction site, earning the respect of the workers. She was very professional, despite having an attraction to Caleb, who really wanted her. He showed her just how good they could be as a couple and Morgan's restraint soon vanished. This was a rather slow contemporary romance but the pace was perfect for this type of story. The build up was satisfying! I can't wait to read the other books in this series. I received the audiobook from the publisher for free in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.This review was originally posted on Latte Nights Reviews.

Oh, who doesn't love when Jennifer Probst create another fantastic series that you will become addicted to the new characters and their romance. Well, she done it again with Billionaire Builders that focus on three hardworking brother which has three skills in the builder section which they will find love on the way too. Everywhere and Every Way starts with the eldest brother, Caleb Pierce. Caleb Pierce is sexy builders that he has long dreams in inventing new green buildings that will benefit the community but it did not happen until his father pass away. It is devastating when his father past away but his death has create complicated that will reunite all of the brothers again. It is very complicated for the brothers work together since they had not seen each other for a long time. But they have a big project coming their way that can bond them together or separate them further. Caleb has a full plate by making the project work with his brother, making amend with his brother, and controlling all aspects of the project that he has his plate full that he has no time with the icy client, Morgan. Morgan is intelligent yet cunning women that she makes all of her project a success. She is determine to make all of her clients ideas come true no matter what. Morgan definitely butts head with Caleb since he was not up for building her client house that she is definitely off her game. I definitely did not like her at all in the beginning because she was too much demanding from Caleb that she need to pegged down since she took his dream job so he can do her client job instead. She kinda redeem herself later on but I definitely do not like her personality. Morgan and Caleb will have hate relationship in the beginning but they will progresses throughout the story. As they spend more time together, the more they discover about each other! Everywhere and Every Way is an amazing romance read with hot builders that makes the page melt. Four Stars!

An overbearing father's will decrees three estranged brothers must work together to earn back the family building business. Thankfully Caleb is able to strike a bargain with a powerfully connected home designer who's rich clients may be the ticket to their success. But, between the brother bickering and the sparks flying between Caleb and Morgan, this project may turn out to be a money pit. A cute story, but there was an overlong focus on the business/building details instead of the interpersonal relationships. The issues driving the story were also too easily remedied. That said, I had fun reading the story, and Probst writes great dialogue.

Find this review and more at kimberlyfaye reads. Everywhere and Every Way is probably more of a 3.5 than a 3, but since half stars are no bueno, I'll go with 3. I enjoyed it, but I just can't round it up to 4 stars. This book was good, but it was a little bit of a slow starter for me. It definitely picked up though. I really liked Morgan and went back and forth with Caleb at times during the story, but ended up liking him in the end. As much as (or maybe even more than) the romance, I enjoyed the dynamic between the brothers. It was tenuous for sure, but you could also tell they cared for each other, no matter what'd happened in the past. Or even what was happening during the book. I'm certainly intrigued by Tristan and Dalton and will be eagerly anticipating their stories. All in all, I thought this was a really solid start to a new series that I'm looking forward to continuing. I received a copy of this book from the publisher, via NetGalley, in exchange for an honest review. FAVORITE QUOTES She tasted like all the things he loved in his past—sugar cookies and bourbon-infused chocolate. Freshly squeezed orange juice and key lime pie. Deliciously sweet and tart and tasty. Everything he craved and couldn't get enough of, wrapped up in this one gorgeous female. "I don't intermingle with my business partners. Ever. It's bad for me, you, and business." "Intermingle, huh? I like that word. Very proper. Problem is, I'm not thinking very proper thoughts when I look at you. I keep thinking about messing you up. Getting dirty. Making you scream. Stuff like that." "I want more of you. I don't want to push or have a big analytical discussion that freaks you out. I don't want promises of what happens after the house is built. I just want to spend time with you. We have four months. Will you give me that and see what happens?"

Originally posted at Booklovers For Life I love Jennifer Probst’s Searching For series, so when I heard she’d be writing something new, I couldn’t wait to read it. I’ll be the first to say that I don’t particularly know anything about construction and I don’t watch Property Brothers, but I was excited to see how Ms. Probst would bring that to life in the Billionaire Builders series. I can’t say that I loved Everywhere and Every Way, but it was a good read and a good introduction to the Pierce brothers and their upcoming books. When his father dies, Caleb expects to inherit Pierce Brothers Construction, so he’s shocked when his father’s will states that he won’t get the company unless he works with his two younger, estranged brothers. It’s tough work to convince them, but Tristan and Dalton finally give in to working at their family’s company, despite the fact that the three of them can’t seem to have a conversation that doesn’t end in a fight. Their newest assignment is to build a magnificent home for Morgan Raines’ client, and even though it seems like an impossible feat, the brothers try to find a way to work with each other. Morgan is a tough, independent, career-driven woman, and she gets hands-on when working on a construction site, to the shock of the builders. She’s reluctantly attracted to one of the Pierce brothers, but she’s determined to remain professional, despite how irresistible Caleb is. Caleb himself doesn’t make it easy for Morgan, determined to get her into his bed. But as they spend more time together working on the house, feelings start to get involved, and it’s Caleb who tries to make Morgan see how good they could be together. This was a sweet, if slow contemporary romance. I really enjoy the way Jennifer Probst builds up her romances, and though Caleb and Morgan’s was a little too slow for my taste, I still did enjoy reading their story. I’m especially excited to see where the author will take us with Tristan and Dalton’s stories. If you’re a fan of Jennifer Probst or an HGTV fan, you should give Everywhere and Every Way a try – you might like it more than I did! Thanks to the publisher for generously providing me an ARC to review. Amazon Ebook: http://amzn.to/1JpheNK Amazon Paperback: http://amzn.to/1PBo9os Audible: http://amzn.to/22gw7u6 Liked this review? Subscribe to Booklovers For Life for more!

This review was originally posted on Latte Nights Reviews. First time reading a book by Jennifer Probst and where the hell have I been all my life?! I regret not reading anything by this author sooner. Now I want all of her books! Caleb has helped run Pierce Brothers company for a while with his father, but his father's will comes with a surprise that Caleb never saw coming: he has to run the company alongside his brothers and make a profit in over a year. The thing is the Pierce brothers had a huge falling out and they haven't talked. Now forced to work together, a few revelations will come to light. Besides this book being a romance novel, I love the way Probst gave so much focus to Caleb and his brothers Tristan and Dalton. Their relationship started off so rocky in the story, but they slowly come together and learn to work together. Dalton has to be my favorite brother since he's so funny! I was laughing so much because of him. The romance is hot and sexy. Both characters are driven, independent, and sometimes stubborn. I loved how tough Morgan was and how in stride she took to working at the construction site, earning the respect of the workers. She was very professional, despite having an attraction to Caleb, who really wanted her. He showed her just how good they could be as a couple and Morgan's restraint soon vanished. This was a rather slow contemporary romance but the pace was perfect for this type of story. The build up was satisfying! I can't wait to read the other books in this series. I received the audiobook from the publisher for free in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.This review was originally posted on Latte Nights Reviews.


