Only and Forever [Paperback] Chloe Liese [Paperback] Liese, Chloe [Paperback] Liese, Chloe [Paperback] Liese, Chloe
A**)
The Most Emotionally Healthy Hug of a Series!
*takes a deep breath*I have so much to say, but no words to say it. I’m going to quote Chloe Liese who quotes Axel, whose lines Liese wrote: “If I loved you less, I might be able to talk about it more.”When I started the Bergman Brothers series that fateful day I had no idea what I had been walking into. My every warm wish, thought and want for a book was laid before me in Ryder and Willa’s story and I was hooked.Soon, well deservingly, Berkley bought this series and I could not imagine a better thing happening for the author and this very worthy series. I canNOT explain what it means that Viggo’s story is finally here.I’ve mentioned this before and I’m going to rewrite it because Liese does this in every one of her books. Just like in real life, she shows meaningful glimpses of a character in another’s story and we make presumptions of them based on the little we see, boxing them into who we think they are and how their story will likely unfold. BUT, when it’s their actual story, that’s when we see who they really are. What they’ve been hiding, what they’ve been struggling with.Exactly like that, Viggo who I’ve always thought was a sorted happy-go-lucky, got everything going for him, romance loving sweetheart is more than just that. He’s just as broken, just as perfect as you are, as I am. Nothing can get me crying as quickly as a Chloe Liese book. It makes SO much sense that Viggo is the last to find love, the ones that are searching for it are usually the last to find it. Usually.I loved delving into Viggo’s mind, seeing the world through his eyes and hearing him talk about love. I have never related more to a character than I have Viggo. He was perfect 🥹✨.This book features a reverse grump to sunshine trope, so our lady Lula (as Viggo fondly calls her, amongst his many other nicknames for her) is the adorable grump. I loved how she was written with rough edges and rigid curves hiding a softer heart than you’d think. The kind of growth that Tallulah displays in this book is so heart moving. The conversations she shares with Viggo, the way they work out their kinks and manoeuver their relationship is so amazing.The book handles so many different topics, from ADHD to diabetes, to feeling like too much, or being abandoned, emotional pain, trauma being a few. I don’t have ADHD or diabetes, so I checked some reviews and noted the love readers showed for her ability to write rep and how well it was done in Only and Forever too. But, I do struggle with something that requires me to work on myself and be consistent nearly constantly … and watching characters throughout Liese’s series experience struggles as a part of their life while also showing the amount of themselves that they have to give for it… has emotionally wrecked and healed me many times over.I did a sneaky thing. Viggo’s story may be the last book in the series, but the series isn’t over for me. I’ve held off on reading Ziggy’s story because I just can’t imagine this ending … and baby Ziggy *sniffles*Five stars. Feel all the feelings people. Start this series.Received an ARC.
J**N
see you later bergmans
Infinity and beyond stars for Viggo and Tallulah 💛“My heart has been, and always will be, only and forever yours.”Viggo Fredrick Bergaman…..you deserve the world and you finally got it with Tallulah. These two are so beautiful together. They understand each other so perfectly and are everything they each need. I loved getting to know the real Viggo. He’s not just a chaos demon, he’s a man who loves romance books, plants, baking, crocheting/knitting, pottery, his adorable pets, coaching children's soccer, his beloved car Ashbury, being a fun uncle, an amazing brother and a stunning lover. I cried too much with these two and all they did was cuddle (iykyk).This family…..wow. The little updates in chapter 5 of all the couples…..I’m not okay. I need more. I know it's Viggo and Lula’s book but I need more of the family. I think i may have liked the little Bergman sister in law summit in the hallways then the real Bergman brother summit lol. To see all these girls bond over being scared to be in this family and relating so much to each other. You don’t realize they’re all similar until that moment. And the love these brothers/in laws have for each other. Gosh i’m gonna cry again. Bravo Papa and Mama B for these stunning children. You did good. (you too Chloe)I can’t believe there will be no more new Bergman books coming out. It makes me sad but I’m also so happy Chloe shared this beautiful family with us. Thank you Chloe for writing my favourite and comfort series. These characters have been so relatable and just feel like a giant hug. I can’t wait to continue rereading and listening to these books forever. Hopefully we see them again sometime.
A**S
Fantastic end to a beloved series
Only and Forever is a fantastic conclusion to the Bergmans series. Chloe Liese takes struggling characters who have completely different world views on romance, and shows how they are perfect for one another.⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️Viggo’s been secretly working on his passion project, his own romance bookstore, for a while now. He’s just about to reveal all to his family when he’s shocked to see his sister’s BFF’s sibling at his family’s A-frame. He remembers Tallulah as his college crush. But now Tallulah is a successful author struggling to write her second book; it involves a romantic relationship, and as someone who doesn’t believe in love, she’s having a tough time. With Viggo’s knowledge of romance and interpersonal relationships, he can help right? And when Tallulah needs a place to stay, he has space, so why wouldn’t he offer his spare room? But can these two keep their attraction under wraps when they are staying in such close quarters?I’ve waited for Viggo’s story for ages, and I had a theory that his end game was someone who’d say she didn’t believe in romance. Tallulah’s hesitance to jump into a romantic relationship is understandable, given her background. I love the way Viggo and Tallulah challenge each other’s status quo while being patient with each other as they learn how to open up. The ADHD and Type 1 diabetes representation is top notch too. Liese does a great job showing the daily ins and out of each diagnosis, not just the overall effects. And, it doesn’t hurt that this pair has chemistry that steams up every page.Aside from all the wonderful moments with Viggo and Talluluah, there are so many amazing Easter eggs for romance fans. From Viggo’s plant names to references to Mary Jane Wells’s audio prowess, I felt seen as someone who adores this genre.Only and Forever is a fantastic and satisfying conclusion to the Bergman family series. I adore Viggo and Tallulah, and their winding path to their HEA. Now I can’t wait to read what Chloe Liese writes next!
A**S
swoon-worthy and heartfelt
REVIEWcw: dysfunctional parental dynamic, ADHD and type 1 diabetes side-effects, brief mention of addictionViggo Bergman is the die-hard romantic of his family, firmly holding out for true love. He's a giver, always helping the people around him, often to the detriment of his wellbeing. As he prepares to open his romance bookstore, he realises he needs help. Tallulah Clarke is the romance-averse, cynical sister of Charlie, Viggo's sister's best friend. She's also got a terrible case of writer's block. When she's reunited with Viggo, they come to an agreement. She'll help him out in the bookstore, in exchange for a room in Viggo's apartment and some help from him with the romance aspect of the thriller she's writing. But as they grow closer, these opposites find they complement each other. Can Tallulah open herself up to love?This was the most exquisite slow-burn romance! I loved finally getting to know Viggo more and adored his pure heart. He was absolutely the definition of a cinnamon roll, and there were so many occasions when he still managed to surprise me with his caring nature and thoughtfulness. But he was also very amusing. He had brilliant banter, even when he was unsure of himself, and I adored the development of his friendship (and eventually, more) with Tallulah. Tallulah was such an interesting character, and I loved that we got her POV early on, confirming the mutual pining (which is, by far, one of my favourite tropes). And oh, how she pined! The chemistry was palpable throughout. And that first kiss? Phew!. As I mentioned, the slow-burn was perfect, and the wait for more intimacy (just like the characters) only made it more swoony when it finally happened. But I also loved their quieter moments. The cuddle was EPIC, but I loved the scenes where Tallulah finally opened up about her family and life before moving in with Viggo. There were also some exceptionally funny scenes. The banter between them was sublime. Viggo's 'near death' ride was absolutely hilarious, and I loved him talking to Ashbury as if the car was a human. The IKEA scene, and especially Viggo's indignation made me cackle laughing, but I also adored the vulnerability expressed by both main characters in the following scenes. But the best parts wereI also appreciated the representation of ADHD and Type 1 Diabetes. I thought Viggo's ADHD was really well-written, especially his struggles with over-extending himself, sleeping and the side effects of medication. Likewise, Tallulah's diabetes was sensitively handled and I found it refreshing to see that the author chose to show Tallulah managing her illness, rather than using it for dramatic effect.The Bergman interactions were as wonderful as always. I've adored the meddling siblings dynamic throughout this series and was so happy to see it continued in Viggo's story (particularly as he'd done so much of it in previous books 😉). I've always loved the 'Bergman Summits', but I particularly loved their quieter, one-on-one moments, especially between Viggo and Oliver. I also loved the reassuring scene between Tallulah, Rooney, Willa, and Frankie.The final chapters were so stinking cute. I absolutely ADORED the end of chapter 30, it genuinely felt like a scene from a rom-com movie. As for the following chapters and the epilogue? They were perfection.This was THE perfect way to end this gorgeous series, and even though I was so sad to say goodbye to this beautiful family and their life partners*, I finished the book with a huge grin on my face.Swoon-worthy, and heartfelt.Overall Rating: ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️Heat Rating: 🔥🔥*I would LOVE a NextGen series at some point in the future!
A**C
it’s not you it’s me
I really really wanted to love this book. I have loved Viggo as I read each Bergman book and maybe my expectations were too high? Maybe I’m not in a good headspace for this book. So while my current read and experience has the book at 3 stars I’m giving it a 4 because maybe I’ll like it more on another re-read down the road. The Bergmans are truly a wonderful family and the stories on each of them including this one always had me laughing or smiling a goofy smile. More than the love story between the two main characters- it is the family dynamics, the love and caring shown by the family to each other that really brings joy as you read each instalment.
D**E
Tallulah & Viggo 💙
I absolutely adored "Only and Forever" by Chloe Liese. Books featuring characters who are authors or book lovers always get extra points from me, and this one did not disappoint. The story brings a delightful blend of romance, humor, and heartfelt moments that kept me hooked from start to finish.One of the standout aspects of this book is the awareness it brings to diabetes through the character of Tallulah. Her journey with the disease is depicted with such authenticity and care that I found myself learning a lot. Despite thinking I knew a fair amount about diabetes, this book opened my eyes to the daily challenges and nuances that come with managing the condition.Viggo is simply adorable. He's such a sweet, genuine guy, and watching him find love was incredibly heartwarming. The chemistry between Viggo and Tallulah is palpable from the get-go. Their love story is the perfect blend of slow burn and undeniable attraction. Both characters are initially in denial about their feelings, which makes their journey to admitting their love all the more satisfying.What I loved most about Viggo and Tallulah's relationship is how real it felt. They aren't perfect, and their love story isn't without its bumps, but that's what makes it so relatable and endearing. The way they support and challenge each other through their individual struggles and growth is beautifully portrayed.Overall, "Only and Forever" is a charming, insightful, and thoroughly enjoyable read. Chloe Liese has crafted a story that's not just about finding love, but also about understanding and accepting oneself and others. If you're a fan of contemporary romance with depth and heart, this book is a must-read.
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