Blog Tour: Love Me Always by Michelle Lynn

Series: The Invisibles
Publication Date: December 7, 2015
Genres: Contemporary, Romance
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Synopsis
Synopsis
Sadie Miller and Brady Carson began their journey together two years ago. Now, after most of their friends have married, it’s finally their turn to say I do.
Sadie and her bridezilla nature have made the Miller/Carson wedding the event of the year. The cake, the caterer, and the flowers are all crossed off her list. But she soon realizes she can’t hide the guilt from her actions years before behind the façade of a big wedding. And if she wants her groom waiting at the end of the aisle, she needs to be honest with him.
Brady has always been the patient one. He’s the father figure and sensible one of the group. But the fears of failing at marriage still run deep within him. A week before the girl he lives for takes his name, a surprise shows up on his doorstep, and his neatly organized life is thrown off-kilter.
Once again, Sadie and Brady are tested by the ghosts of their pasts. However, this time they must come together if they plan on living happily ever after.
I received this book for free from Author in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.
Guest Review by Tammy Cole
I have to start off by saying that I love this series and I am so sad to say goodbye to these characters. I have fallen in love with every single one of these guys and their families. I was so excited that we would get more on Sadie and Brady since they were the first couple in this series. We have been getting glimpses through the other books about the whole wedding preparation and could sense drama was lurking.
Brady and Sadie are in the last week before they say I do and the stress is getting to them both. I loved watching Brady and Sadie both work together when things were getting tough. To watch, not only them, but the whole clan rally together as a family was heart warming. I loved getting to see them all function as family men, and see how much they all rely on one another. It was with mixed emotions that I read the last chapter. I did smile reading how they all ended up, but also was sniffling a little knowing the end was here.
Great job Michelle Lynn on creating a family of characters that was so real and lovable. I feel like I know every single one of them and will miss them.
Excerpt
I stand and swing my keys around my finger. An internal debate weighs inside of me on whether I should leave or not. “I’m going to head out.”
Trey swings his arm around my neck and puts me in a headlock. “Nah, we’re going to the park.” His knuckles rub along my skull.
“I’d rather leave.”
“I’d rather get laid every night, but those days are long gone.” Trey, Grant and Rob laugh. Paige hits Rob in the stomach and he pulls her closer to him. They’re still in that happily-ever-after phase. When you don’t see your relationship as anything but perfect. I miss those times.
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