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A review by loverofromance
Revealing Us by Lisa Renee Jones
challenging
emotional
mysterious
reflective
4.0
Quickie Review:
Revealing Us is the third book in the "Inside Out" series and this is where we get to see our couple really reveal everything that they are to each other. Chris takes Sara to Paris where he has his home and as she tries to navigate this different way of life, she also runs into women of his past. The past and present are colliding with each other, and this is where they will have to be bare with each other. There are some struggles because Chris especially is tormented and Sara really struggles with the women of his past and there is some drama that unfolds between Sara and Chris.
What I really liked was seeing these two really work through their own issues and learn to let go of their ego's to really build their relationship into what it needs to be. I wasn't a fan of Amber and wanted to kick her out of the city at times haha But I did love seeing Sara really rise above her issues and do what is needed for Chris and what he truly needed. They have some miscommunication issues that crop up, but they also learn and grow on such a deep level in this book. Even though I felt it could get way too dramatic at times, I felt like as a couple this is the book where they grow together the most, at least so far!
Overall I am having a blast with this series and curious to see what happens when they get back to the states! Bring it on Lisa Renee Jones.
Revealing Us is the third book in the "Inside Out" series and this is where we get to see our couple really reveal everything that they are to each other. Chris takes Sara to Paris where he has his home and as she tries to navigate this different way of life, she also runs into women of his past. The past and present are colliding with each other, and this is where they will have to be bare with each other. There are some struggles because Chris especially is tormented and Sara really struggles with the women of his past and there is some drama that unfolds between Sara and Chris.
What I really liked was seeing these two really work through their own issues and learn to let go of their ego's to really build their relationship into what it needs to be. I wasn't a fan of Amber and wanted to kick her out of the city at times haha But I did love seeing Sara really rise above her issues and do what is needed for Chris and what he truly needed. They have some miscommunication issues that crop up, but they also learn and grow on such a deep level in this book. Even though I felt it could get way too dramatic at times, I felt like as a couple this is the book where they grow together the most, at least so far!
Overall I am having a blast with this series and curious to see what happens when they get back to the states! Bring it on Lisa Renee Jones.