Review: Always Only You - Chloe Liese









Review: Always Only You - Book #2 Bergman Brothers Series - Chloe Liese - August 2020

As someone who considers themselves neurodivergent, I love reading Chloe Liese's books and enjoyed them even before I thought about this as I remember reading her debut novel many years ago. From then on, I have followed her books and one of the main things I love is that she represents disability inclusion #ownvoices and writes them in a way that shows people and readers that having a disability or illness doesn't have to stop your way of living and the biggest thing Chloe's shows readers through her book characters is that it doesn't have to be a weakness as it is what makes us - ourselves - special and unique. Always Only You is the love story of Frankie and Ren. Frankie is a sports PR agent and also suffers from Rheumatoid arthritis and autism. Ren is one of the many Bergman brothers who play Ice Hockey and looks like a jock, but underneath those layers is a sensitive theatre misfit who loves Shakespeare and Frankie. Can Ren break through Frankie's many layers and prove to her that he wants her - baggage and all? I liked the way the author wrote this character Frankie and Ren as since Ren's sister has autism, he was able to understand some of her personality quirks a bit better. The other thing I love which is a side note is The Bergman Family themselves. As a reader, you often find families in books that you would love to be a part of and for me, one of the families on my list is The Bergman Family. Always Only You though part of a series can be read as a stand-alone and is another perfect read for those who are looking for disability representation in books or just love reading stories with geeky/nerdy characters they can relate to. Sports, Romance, Disability Inclusion, and a great Family Saga, what’s not to love about Always Only You by Chloe Liese, Book #2 in The Bergman Brothers Series.


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