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This was a wonderful grumpy/sunshine romance against a backdrop of ice-hockey... I don't know what else I could have wanted!
Ren Bergman is an absolute cinnamon roll hunk of a book boyfriend and I loved him.
Frankie was harder to like as I found her a little abrasive but I liked the realism portrayed by the author in relation to her autism and mobility issues, I loved her with Ren (all the banter!), and I liked the Bergman clan.
The story was easy to inhale over a long cosy reading session and left me happy and smiling so it's two enthusiastic thumbs up from me!

This was my first read by Chloe Liese and I am sold on anything she writes now, I felt the Autism rep was written perfectly, I liked how the relationship between Frankie and Ren developed and I loved Frankie’s role In his career, this was the perfect grumpy sunshine story and man that yoga scene was hilariously perfect. The disability was such an intricate part of the story and I cant wait for more from the Bergman family.

In short, this was spectacular! I loved both Ren and Frankie. The pair had amazing chemistry together, but I would have fallen for each on their own. Ren is so humble and adorable, open and vulnerable. Frankie was a grump with a heart of gold whose struggles with RA and autism were so real and honest that you couldn't help but root for her. This was slow burn done perfectly IMO. It also made Liese an auto-buy, auto-read for me.

Another amazing story from Chloe Liese! I loved this sweet, slowburn sports romance which has a cinnamon roll hero and an amazing heroine who is on the autism spectrum! I enjoyed their story so much!

Ren Bergman fell for Frankie Zeferino the moment he met her for the first time. It has been three years now, they meet each other almost everyday, and she still doesn't have a clue about his massive crush. The reason being Ren Bergman is a professional hockey player and Frankie is the team's social media manager. And as long as they are working together dating is off-limits.
Ren Bergman is always smiling, kind and is an epitome of a sunshine. Frankie Zeferino is grumpy, cold and rarely ever smile. They are as opposite as north and south. Frankie is off dating zone after her horrible past and Ren never had a serious relationship in his life. Will they both let go of their past and embrace the feelings or succumb to their fears?
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Chloe is becoming one of my favorite author when it comes to writing an Own Voices love story.
Dual POV makes it easy to understand the characters better. You see their struggles, understand their fears and make out the depth of happiness or sadness. It is the same with this book. Ren and Frankie are such a gorgeous messy characters and with each chapter you can't help but fall for them.
Ren is the perfect dream guy out there. He is tall, handsome, big built, kind, understanding, emphatic, can cook and even buys sanitary pads during period. Can he be any more perfect?!!! Frankie on the other side has some reservations because of her past life but slowly and gradually she opens her heart's door for this bag of sunshine.
The story is so mature and at the same time emotional. The slow burn romance with their witty banter makes it more entertaining. And the chemistry is so hot you can burn an entire forest with it.
There is no silly fights or typical misunderstanding because of a third party. Some serious issues are being discussed and characters are being developed in beautiful way. They change because they want to love but still keep their original personality intact.
And I have never been more wrong about autism in my life. A huge huge thanks to author for teaching us what Autism actually means and how it is different for every person. I think teaching about something so serious through fiction is the best way. Kudos to the author for doing this.
This book deal with autism in a totally different light. You have characters worth die for, the romance is totally hot and relationship which is as physical as emotional. It is a power pack love story.

I received an arc of this title from NetGalley for an honest review. I love a good romantic sports novel and adding a hockey player to it is even better, but this book fell flat for me. Their was no slow burn and reading this I didn't feel the sexual tension that these two characters should have had.

The romance was cute. I enjoyed reading about how a female with autism, Frankie, affected her relationships. It felt realistic and heartfelt. I had not read the first book in the series as you do not need it to read this one.

Ahhhhh!!! Ren and Frankie are the best! I loved how his sunniness balanced out her surliness! I honestly cannot tell you which Bergman sibling I love the most. I want to be a part of their family!

I loved this book!! It was sweet and sexy, and made me laugh! Absolutely loved it.
The characters are great and it is written well!

So I’m spending January reading @NetGalley ARC’s, and this was one that I regret not reading earlier. When I requested it, it was the cover than caught my eye. And honestly? I still wouldn’t have read it if I didn’t think I had book #3 from @NetGalley. {I’M GLAD I WAS CONFUSED. I may break my “only NetGalley rule” for Ever After Always on 1/12.}
Always Only You is about Frankie (a women with autism and arthritis who loves root beer gummies and Harry Potter) and Ren (a professional hockey player who loves Shakespeare). Both of the main characters are non-traditional “heroes,” and I think that’s why I liked the book so much. The author did a great job of explaining Frankie’s differences without harping on them - she wrote Frankie as someone with autism not someone who is autistic named Frankie. Ren was a hockey player, but he definitely wasn’t your stereotypical “jock.” I also enjoyed getting to spend more time with his family (you get an update on Willa+Ryder).
I’d recommend this one for sure, but I’d read the series in order. (Y’all know I love a good series!)

I'm just absolutely in love with this series. That's the best way to summarize how I feel after reading this book. I'm obsessed with every single Bergman sibling, but I was so excited to read this one, because I love a good hockey romance. This had hockey, forbidden romance, and some grumpy & sunshine (with gender roles reversed!) mixed in. Ren is an amazing character - sweet, patient, tender, and so good at swearing in Shakespeare. Frankie was equally amazing, and I absolutely loved how Chloe portrayed her autism and her arthritis. #ownvoices books are so important, and this book really provided insight into the day to day processing of autism & the challenges that Frankie faces. While Frankie faced so much, she still had so much joy, and I really enjoyed reading about her character, and how her & Ren's relationship develops. If you haven't started this series yet, you should. Now. I will forever auto buy anything Chloe writes, and I can't wait to continue reading about the Bergmans!

You know that feeling when the book you're reading is so darn good you want to savor it because you're not ready for it to be over? That was Always Only You for me. It was my second of Chloe's books and it certainly won't be the last. I loved everything about this book. Ren was the best cinnamon roll hero. And Frankie was everything. The romance was fantastic and I also adored the friendships and family relationships within. The Bergmans are the best. I cheesy-grinned my way through the biggest part of this book. I loved the combination of feels, laughs and heat.

I love love LOVE this book! The ray of sunshine and the grump is starting to become one of my favorite tropes, and it’s not often where the grump is the heroine. I love the representation of Chloe’s books. Frankie is a great rep for the autism spectrum within being a stereotype. Ren is such a dream! I adore him! Always Only You is such a sweet and heartfelt romance! One of my favorites of 2020!

Fair or not, there were a couple things going against this book when I picked it up (and...why I even requested the ARC is a whole other rabbit trail we’ll be ignoring right now). First, I generally stay away from young adult romance - because they’re usually rife with self-inflicted angst caused by non-communication. And second, this book was majorly hyped with copious amounts of gushing in my Goodreads and Bookstagram circles - which automatically makes me suspicious (or should I say cynical?) since I frequently find myself standing on the dusty road far behind bandwagons.
But wouldn’t you know, Always Only You is going on my Best Of 2020 list.
Frankie Zeferino is a 26 year old woman working as the social media guru for a professional hockey team. She also is autistic and has arthritis, which - in her experience - makes relationships more challenging and not really worth it.
Ren Bergman has had a huge crush on Frankie ever since his first day as a professional hockey player. But there’s a non-fraternization rule, which makes Frankie off limits. So Ren is determined to wait until he CAN be with her.
And THAT right there will win me over ANY DAY OF THE WEEK. I can’t express how much I love a hero who knows what he wants and is willing to play the long game to get it. In a deep and wide sea of alpha males and insta-love stories, a slow burn romance with a sensitive, manly man, wins - hands down - every single time.
There wasn’t a single thing I didn’t love about this book and watching Frankie’s grumpy disposition run afoul of Ren’s constant sunshiny outlook was charming. Their witty banter was delightful. And when conflict arose, it was heartfelt and realistic. I loved Frankie and Ren. I loved their love story.
I’ve read close to a thousand books the past six years. Sometimes I feel like I’ve read all the great books there are to read...that I’ll never be wowed again, that only cliched writing/tropes/characters remain. Then along comes an author who gives us a book with a fresh voice, unique characters, and superb writing that effortlessly charms and entertains readers.
So yeah, I’m completely on the Chloe Liese bandwagon. And I can’t wait to read more of the Bergman Brothers series!

OMG, what a read! This book was so awesome that I could not put it down. Let's just say that Ms. Liese owes me some sleeping time. The characters were well developed and the book well written. I have been highly entertained by the banter and shenanigans of all of these characters. I absolutely loved it! This story is everything I want in a sports romance and more. There was lots of laughs and endless swooning! My new favorite book byMs Liese!! Super excited to get my hands on this authors next book. Happy reading everyone

This was a phenomenal read. I am so glad I picked this up.
This is a super fun and sweet story about two individuals who are clearly perfect for each other but because of their own circumstances, they find themselves not being able to come together. Liese did a great job with the development of their relationship; the pacing and the growth of the plot were slow and took its time without being dragged out.
I absolutely loved the two main characters, they were so beautifully realistic and multidimensional. Liese addressed many emotional and real topics, which I really appreciated. Frankie's arthritis and autism were done so well. I loved watching Ren fall in love with her and seeing past her hard exterior.
One of my pet peeves with books is excessive pop culture references. There were times where the different references were causing the writing to come across as a little childish.
This was a sexy and fun read that I would recommend to anyone looking for a realistic and sweet hockey romance that discusses deeper topics.
- 4.5 stars - (rounded up to 5)
Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for providing me with an eARC in exchange for my honest opinion.

This book was okay... I wasn't the biggest fan of it but it also wasn't the worst you know what I mean. Ill try her out again with her next release.

Always Only You is charming, adorable and poignant. In Frankie and Ren’s story we find two individuals who are perfect for each other but circumstances like their jobs for one is kind of an obstacle that leads to a lot of complications. Add to that Frankie’s own personal situation that makes having any romantic relationship quite difficult in the long run.
Admittedly, it took awhile to warm up to these two and their romantic journey but like any good romance its the the pacing and the plotting that makes it quite exceptional. The more you get to know the characters the more you fall in love with them. I mean how can you not fall in love with a young woman who despite her personal struggles manages to find her niche and live a life that she wants even thru everything that’s going on. Add a six foot plus ginger with an adorable smile, a hockey player extraordinaire and an avid Shakespeare fan into her life and you have one truly unforgettable romance.

It was cute. It was mushy. It was alright.
The author was able to touch base on disability, autism and RA, and the emotional struggles that come along with it. It was real and raw, and constant throughout the read. More so, what I enjoyed most was how Ren handled, approached, and aided Frankie’s diagnosis. He was never judgmental nor resentful towards her disabilities. It only proved that he is everyone’s ideal man and the perfect book boyfriend.
Despite the characteristics that I heavily loved, everything else was mediocre at best. The start was great, I was really intrigued by the storyline and characters but the middle drag, drag, draaaaaaaag! It seemed like a lot of nothing was happening leading me to become less invested in what was going on and becoming bored with how Ren and Frankie’s story was going to end.
Altogether, ‘Always Only You’ was a cute, sexy at times, uneventful read that didn’t leave a lasting impression despite the topics discussed and the realistic characters readers are able to relate to.

I really enjoyed this grumpy/sunshine slow burn installment in the Bergman Brothers series!
We follow Ren who is a professional hockey player. He is such a cinnamon roll and also a huge Shakespeare nerd, which just adds to his overall charm. He was the perfect blend of sexy and sweet, and he has a huuuuge crush on the social media manager for his team, Frankie. There’s also a lot more to Frankie than meets the eye. She has rheumatoid arthritis and is an autistic person, so she typically comes across as grumpy or cold. The author is also autistic so it is own voices for that representation. I loved watching her open up to Ren more and become more vulnerable, while also addressing the fears she feels and all the reasons she is so closed off. It was so realistic and done in a very respectful way. I loved the dynamic between these two and I was rooting for them the whole time. There is so much fun banter between them as well.
I also really loved the side characters in this story. We get to see a lot of Ren’s hockey team and I loved how sweet and dedicated he was to the team. There’s also a really fun scene with them acting out a Shakespeare play that had me cracking up.
My only gripe is the writing, which sometimes felt a bit immature and cheesy. There were a ton of Harry Potter references at weird times (the author addressed how much JKR sucks so that was good) and lots of strange expressions that made everything feel cringey.
Overall though this was a great second installment in the series. It had the perfect blend of sexy and sweet and had me laughing out loud. I think this could definitely be read as a standalone, and I can’t wait to read more about this family!