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Review: All of You by Fabiola Francisco

I was lucky enough to receive an ARC of All of You by Fabiola Francisco . I finished it yesterday and I'm so in love! The book is expected to release on May 2, 2018 until check out my review below.

It's no secret that I have really enjoyed the Rebel Desire books. It's also no secret that Cole has been my favorite. After reading Cole and Bri's story in Love You Through It I didn't have high expectations for Jason. At that point Cole was it for me. However, Fabiola Francisco did it! I'm so completely in love with Jason Stone.

Jason usually sticks to his no games, no drama plan however after meeting Cassidy Rae by accident that all changes. Jason goes for jog and ends up on a different side of town and stops for a drink in a dirty diner however in that dirty diner is Cassidy Rae. He finds himself returning and trying to win over Cassidy Rae. However, not everything is so simple with her. She is a single mother working daily to make ends meet and help her father care for her ill mother. Meeting a guy is the last thing on Cassidy Rae's mind.

Jason--really shows how great of a guy he is. He quickly falls for Cassidy Rae and her daughter wanting to give them everything he can and that's something we can all admire. He even steps up to help with her ill mother. He'll make your heart melt and you'll be okay with it.

Cassidy Rae--is truly amazing. I loved how Francisco wrote her character. Cassidy Rae is a struggling single mom. A handful of women in her position would see Jason and only she the money signs and a way to get out their current situation but not her. She remains adamant about working and helping out financially and even reminds Jason that he doesn't have to pay for her and her daughter all the time. Her independence and determination is something we can all admire.

The ending will give all the feels and only make you love this couple even more. I loved watching them grow and individuals and as a couple. I loved that Fabiola didn't shy away from showing the insecurities that come along with relationships. I also loved that she always had them talk through their issues instead of just giving up on the one another or the relationship. This book is by far my favorite in the series!

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