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Be Your Everything by Catherine Bybee

When long term wishes and dreams come true, but perhaps not in the way one expected...

Be Your Everything by Catherine Bybee is the story about the sister (Chloe)  falling for her brother's best friend (Dante) and suddenly being married to him after a drunken night in Las Vegas. Unfortunately, or should that be fortunately, not everything that happens in Vegas stays in Vegas. 

This is an enjoyable and easy to read story, with a few surprises including a trip to Bali, but all in all with the expected ending.

It is the second book in the The D'Angelos series and as I hadn't read the first book I understand from other reviews that I may have missed out on some of the background story, especially in regards to Dante. 

This book will be available in November 2022, so, do yourself a favour and read the first book now. It's called When it falls apart and can be found on Amazon.  

I was given a free copy of this book by Montlake and Netgalley in exchange for my honest review. 


#BeYourEverything #NetGalley.

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