A review by bookishdaylight
Always Only You, by Chloe Liese

challenging emotional funny hopeful inspiring slow-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

5.0

 “What a terrifying possibility, to find yourself so attracted to someone you can’t help but love them.”
 
 The is a slow-burn grumpy-sunshine sports romance, with an admirable autistic heroin and a cinnamon roll of a love interest. It has a great presentation of  the autism spectrum as well as an arthritic person with showcasing the struggles of the lifestyle of the people having those disabilities.

  “Ren has been nothing but a ray of sunshine since the moment I met him. And whereas I myself am a little storm cloud,”

 The characters were amazingly portrayed with them being opposites attracted with one another. Frankie is a independent and determined woman with a big heart. She had great sense of humor and is big fan of harry potter. Ren is a wholesome, kind-hearted ball of sunshine. He is the most humbled and patient when it comes to Frankie, you can't help but love him as a character. They are just a great duo with lots of chemistry and respect for each other. They communicated very well when it comes to certain situations.

 “I hold her close and kiss her, then pull back enough so I can stare into those wide, deep eyes. “I love you. I always have.” Wind rushes through the trees, wraps around us, as I tuck her close, as I press a kiss to her lips and whisper, “It was always only you.”

This is a pleasant and wonderful story with such loveable characters that are well presented with their aspirations, hardships, devotion to their work, and beliefs. Chloe Liese has outdone herself with this  heart-warming and alluring writing style! This was such an enthralling, comfort and sexy read!
   
“Wherever You Are, My Love Will Find You to”  “I hope you know I’m a safe place for you to be you.”


Lastly Normalise writing books about fictional characters having disabilities! #ownvoices