


I suppose it could be read as such but you’d miss the brilliance of the back story.

But then it picked up and the author, yet again, managed to wow me.Īll In is not a standalone story. The first two or three chapters I was still battling with myself on whether to put the book down. But I wasn’t sure I wanted to see it happen. Of course in real life a 20 something year old girl will find love again after such loss. Particularly with books that end the way Full Tilt did. Which is why I hardly ever read extended epilogues or stories written ‘years after’ the original book ended. Book #1 was such a masterpiece I felt that anything more would ruin the story for me. Once a book ends, I don’t spend time thinking ‘ah and they’ll get children and grandchildren…’ no. I wasn’t sure I wanted to read this book.
