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Cherish Me Forever

The Maxwell Brothers

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Cherish Me Forever

By: Layla Hagen
Narrated by: Jacob Morgan, Savannah Peachwood
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Reese Maxwell meets her happy-ever-after in Layla Hagen's latest. What starts as a pretend romance soon turns into so much more...Newly divorced Dominic Waldorf is the most coveted bachelor in Chicago. At least, that’s what he thinks. I’d describe him as more of a Neanderthal with a really nice backside.

When I accidentally spill champagne on him at a charity event, he accuses me of hitting on him. Then later, I run into him in an empty coat room, and he’s convinced.

The truth is even more embarrassing.

I’m hiding from my ex-fiancé, who showed up with his new wife—my former best friend. I try to hold it together, but instead spill my guts to this handsome stranger.

Dom surprises me by suggesting an agreement: we pretend to date. I get to rub it in my ex’s face and he appears off the ‘market’. You scratch my back—I scratch yours, that sort of thing.

Dom is an excellent fake boyfriend. He’s protective and caring, and even gives me a smoking hot kiss.

Then things get complicated. The charity has another event for us to attend —out of town, and overnight.

Between late night confessions and three more smoking hot kisses—not that I’m counting—I start wondering if he’s really faking everything.

I’m certainly way past pretending.

Soon after, Dom admits that he wants to date me… me, Reese Maxwell, for real!

But my heart isn’t allowed to make any decisions anymore.

Except — maybe — this one last time…

©2023 Layla Hagen (P)2023 Layla Hagen
Contemporary Contemporary Romance Romance Romantic Comedy Comedy Heartfelt Fake Relationship

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4.5 stars

Cherish me Forever was the book we (The Maxwell fans) have all been waiting for. Reese has deserved a loving, caring partner since the beginning of the series and boy oh boy didn’t she get a great one!
Reese is caring and friendly but guarded after all the hurt she’s been through; Dom is possessive and sweet but jaded after going through a tough divorce. Both characters deserved a chance at HEA and Layla perfectly delivered.

Jacob Morgan and Savannah Peachwood were amazing as Dom and Reese.

Reese & Dom

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I listened to the story at every opportunity and
I didn’t want it to end as it was the last in the series of the Maxwells and also Reese’s and Dom’s story was the best one. I just wanted to carry on reading it.
With both Dom and Reese being hurt badly in previous relationships can they find they’re happy ever after with each other.
All the bumps in the road. They still were a perfect match with each other. From what started as a pretend relationship they had sparks flying from their first encounter.
This is another brilliant read and perfect book from Layla Hagen.
If you want to escape from real life then you need to read this amazing story.

Amazing end to Maxwell Family

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not the best, it was sweet but a bit boring, not a lot happened, Jacob Morgan was excellent as always though

a little bland

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