"Please show me how to break a few rules…"
Hallie Banks is done being "the good twin,"
living in her superstar sister's shadow. But what does she know about letting
loose and having fun? She needs a teacher, and fortunately, gorgeous bachelor
bad boy Gavin Sutherland is up for the job. Soon Hallie bursts out of her
comfort zone and loses herself to Gavin's sizzling touch. But living on the
edge always comes with a cost…and now the moment of reckoning is nine months
away!
Fun conclusion to the series. This is the story of Gavin
Sutherland, youngest of the four brothers and unrepentant playboy, and Hallie
Banks, the quieter, "good" twin to her superstar sister Hannah.
Hallie has always preferred living in the background,
avoiding the spotlight, which works well as her sister's career manager. However,
lately, she's felt as though something is missing in her life. She longs to
break free of her fear of breaking the rules and do something outrageous and
fun. Just talking to Gavin would be a start, but she feels like she turns into
a blithering idiot whenever she's near him.
Gavin likes his bachelor life. He makes sure the women
he's with know not to expect anything serious from him. He works hard as a
music industry lawyer with his brothers' music studio, and he plays hard. He frequently
sees Hallie thanks to her sister being married to his brother and their work
together on Hannah's career. Gavin believes that Hallie doesn't like him
because she won't meet his eyes and avoids him whenever possible.
The story gets off to a rough start between Hallie and
Gavin as she steps out of her comfort zone, and Gavin mistakes her for her
sister. Gavin sticks his foot in his mouth with some observations about Hallie
(he thinks he's talking to Hannah), and Hallie doesn't react well. I enjoyed
the scene the next day as the truth came out, and they cleared the air. Hallie
makes up her mind to ask Gavin to teach her how to break free of her rut. When he
confesses to needing help with the interior decorator for his house, Hallie
offers up a trade - lessons in rule-breaking for her assistance with his home.
I enjoyed watching Hallie break out of her shell. Gavin
does a terrific job of starting her out slow and working up to more daring
things. I loved how she thought she was doing great when she drove the sports
car a whole eight miles per hour over the speed limit. Neither expected to
discover their attraction reciprocated. I liked seeing Hallie take the
initiative, though I must admit that her rule-breaking in that instance was
asking for trouble. Gavin is honest about his attitude toward relationships
which suits Hallie just fine.
I loved watching the development of the relationship
between Hallie and Gavin. They have fun together, and their chemistry is
undeniable. Gavin is sweet in his determination to help Hallie fulfill her
goals, and sometimes she surprises him. I loved the skinny-dipping scene at the
lake and his shock at her actions. Hallie's insights into Gavin made helping
the interior decorator a breeze. The more time Gavin and Hallie spent together,
the deeper their connection grew. Hallie suspected early that she fell for him,
but Gavin resisted admitting his feelings for a long time. His brothers see it
and call him on it, but Gavin refuses to give in.
Hallie is shocked when she gets pregnant (no idea why
she's shocked considering the rule she broke). She knows Gavin's views on
marriage and children, but she finds she wants more than he's willing to give. She
breaks off their relationship without telling him why, leaving Gavin wondering
what went wrong. He spends several miserable days before Hallie's friends and
sister confront him and point out his idiocy (without giving away her secret). I
loved how he saw the light and immediately set out to make things right. I
loved his big moment at the end, and his heartfelt
"I was convinced loving
someone meant missing out on life. You taught me being in love made life better"
and
"I'm about to break the biggest rule in my world and beg you for
forever." One of the things I loved about Gavin was that he saw past her resemblance
to her sister and loved Hallie for herself. I also liked how Hallie gained more
confidence in herself as she stepped out from Hannah's shadow.
The epilogue was a terrific wrap-up to the series. I
enjoyed seeing all four couples together and catching up with their lives. I
had to laugh at Gavin poking at Cash about who has the better house. Hallie's
happiness and contentment are evident, as is Gavin's joy in his life.
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