Two years will change them forever.
When rumors spread like wildfire—like having three-ways with her boyfriend’s rock climbing brother—Lily Calloway spirals into a dark place. Her bedroom. Loren Hale is more confident and determined to keep their sex life private, even from their friends, and he helps Lily in the only way he knows how. But how much love is too much?
Their lives are filmed, watched, and criticized. And through it all, Lily and Loren have to face enemies they never thought they’d see, demons they don’t know if they should bury, and setbacks they didn’t think they’d meet. Not this soon.
And one rumor could be too much for them to handle. It will test their greatest limitations, and if they don’t hold onto each other, someone is going to drown.
A full-length New Adult Romance that bridges the gap between the second and third books. Thrive must be read before Addicted After All if you have not read the Calloway Sisters spin-off series.
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Thrive is awesome! Getting behind the scenes of Kiss the Sky and Hothouse Flower and in between. I totally didn't see multiple things coming!!! I am so excited for Addicted After All. Seeing more of the Calloways and their men is always something to look forward to.
Lily and Lo are recovering well. Their journey has been a long and hard one, but they are working their damn hardest to stay healthy. Even when they regress, they pull through for each other. That's what I love about them. The world going be throwing shit at them every way they turn, but they manage to find shelter in each other. It's sweet and amazing.
In Thrive, you get to see a little more of Poppy than in the last books. It was nice a little more of her because you don't know her nearly was well as the other Calloway girls.
Thrive is the perfect set up for Addicted After All. You definately need to read it before Addicted After All, with or without reading Kiss the Sky and Hothouse Flower. The Ritchie girls have turned out another amazing novel in their amazing series.
When rumors spread like wildfire—like having three-ways with her boyfriend’s rock climbing brother—Lily Calloway spirals into a dark place. Her bedroom. Loren Hale is more confident and determined to keep their sex life private, even from their friends, and he helps Lily in the only way he knows how. But how much love is too much?
Their lives are filmed, watched, and criticized. And through it all, Lily and Loren have to face enemies they never thought they’d see, demons they don’t know if they should bury, and setbacks they didn’t think they’d meet. Not this soon.
And one rumor could be too much for them to handle. It will test their greatest limitations, and if they don’t hold onto each other, someone is going to drown.
A full-length New Adult Romance that bridges the gap between the second and third books. Thrive must be read before Addicted After All if you have not read the Calloway Sisters spin-off series.
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Thrive is awesome! Getting behind the scenes of Kiss the Sky and Hothouse Flower and in between. I totally didn't see multiple things coming!!! I am so excited for Addicted After All. Seeing more of the Calloways and their men is always something to look forward to.
Lily and Lo are recovering well. Their journey has been a long and hard one, but they are working their damn hardest to stay healthy. Even when they regress, they pull through for each other. That's what I love about them. The world going be throwing shit at them every way they turn, but they manage to find shelter in each other. It's sweet and amazing.
In Thrive, you get to see a little more of Poppy than in the last books. It was nice a little more of her because you don't know her nearly was well as the other Calloway girls.
Thrive is the perfect set up for Addicted After All. You definately need to read it before Addicted After All, with or without reading Kiss the Sky and Hothouse Flower. The Ritchie girls have turned out another amazing novel in their amazing series.
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