The Only Way by Magan Vernon Review

Posted June 20, 2015 by Virginia Carey in Reviews / 0 Comments

The Only Way by Magan Vernon ReviewThe Only Way by Magan Vernon
Published by Self-published Genres: Romance
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William "Tripp" Chapman has always been the black sheep of his family's political dynasty. His oldest brother works on Wall Street, his youngest-groomed for the senate. And Tripp is the brother known for wrecking his Porsche after a drinking bender and winding up in rehab.

On the night of his father's presidential election he takes a detour and meets a waitress at a local hole-in-the wall. Samantha "Sam" Green is just as broken as he is, but covers it up with enough snark so no one tries to get too close.

When Sam gets kicked out of her apartment, Tripp agrees that she can crash on his couch until she gets on her feet. But as they grow closer physically, the ghosts of their past threaten to burden their new relationship

The Only Way they can overcome their demons is to face them instead of running. Can Sam help Tripp find his way or will their own battles bury them further?

The Only series is a series of standalone novels. You do not need to read one in order to fully understand the other. M/F. HEA.

Virginia’s 4 Star Review:

I received a copy of this book from the author for an honest review.

Something kept running through my mind while I was reading The Only Way- Why didn’t anyone tell me to read Magan’s books sooner?? I mean honestly. If Magan hadn’t asked me if I would like a copy to read, I probably wouldn’t have read this one now. Only because I have a to-be-read list that is like 5 miles long. No joke. But I am so glad she asked. The Only Way was great- a very nice surprise. Although The Only Way is book 4 in a series, you do not need to read the other books first. I didn’t and I still loved it.

The Only Way is the story of Tripp and Sam. Tripp has been in and out of rehab a few times. He’s the black sheep of his family. A family in the political spotlight. He’s lost, lonely, depressed and he feels like he lets his family down. Sam is the waitress he meets the night he leaves rehab. Sam finds herself with nowhere to live and Tripp steps up and offers her his couch. And so their story begins.

I loved Tripp- everything about his hot, tattooed, messed up self. The poor guy has a lot of issues. If you know anyone who has ever dealt with drug addiction and depression, you know that Magan handled this sensitive topic perfectly. The feelings felt by Tripp and the relapses he has are all part of it in real life. I also loved the pace at which Tripp and Sam took their friendship and relationship. Had it been rushed, I think it would have fallen apart given both of their baggage.

I really enjoyed Magan’s writing. Not only did her writing pull at my heart but she is really entertaining and funny. All of the characters are lovable and have great banter. And me, the person who doesn’t like cats in real life actually found myself liking Sam’s cat. That says a lot.

I loved Tripp’s brothers- all of them. I could kick myself for not reading their books sooner. I will be reading the other books ASAP. Thank you Magan for introducing me to your words!

 

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