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All This TIme

Blossom Peak, Book 1

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By: Harlow James
Narrated by: Teddy Hamilton, Samantha Brentmoor
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Summary

Fletcher Adams is not just the man that stole my heart at fifteen and never gave it back.

He’s also my brother’s best friend, and now one of the most famous players in the NFL.

But now he’s back in Blossom Peak for our mutual friend’s wedding, and guess who are the maid of honor and best man?

That would be us.

I’ve spent the past twelve years ignoring what happened between us that fateful night, and avoiding him as much as possible when he did pop into town to visit.

But now he’s everywhere.

In my salon getting a massage to support my business.

Participating in yoga to support my family’s winery.

And even hacking into my phone to monitor my glucose—which makes me furious and also a little bit weak in the knees.

Then he finds out that my ex-fiancé never satisfied me in the bedroom, so he instantly volunteers for the job.

Turns out time couldn’t snuff the flames that still burned between us.

But Fletcher has demons from his past he hasn’t faced, the kind that you can try to bury but always manage to get washed up in a storm.

And this storm just might destroy us both.

There’s one thing we can’t deny however, even though we try—feelings still matter, even after all this time.

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The narration is really wel done, enjoyed the voices so much! The story is not that deep, but a fun listen.

narration spot on

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Talk about an emotional rollercoaster! I teared up 4 times while listening to this.This book had me hooked from the prologue and I devoured it in a day.

Fletcher is attentive, thoughtful, protective and supportive and his sweet little gestures had me swooning. He and Laney have such great chemistry. The friendship they built as teens was both heartwarming and heartbreaking to watch, as it grew out of Fletcher’s need to escape the abuse from his alcoholic father. The way Laney took care of him pulled at my heartstrings.

Those glimpses into their past were captured really well. The flashbacks were woven seamlessly into the story, giving us insight to their past relationship without pulling us out of the current story.

This book has a great supporting cast, adding humour and depth to the story and I can’t wait to read each of their stories. The friendship between Fletcher, Rhonan, Elliot and Henley are central to this series, but I love that the author’s signature theme of strong female friendship still features here between Laney and Dilynne.

I enjoyed the author’s approach to the third act conflict. Rather than the usual scenario where the conflict tests the strength of the main couple’s relationship, this one tested the strength of the friend group, and I really enjoyed the way it all played out. Instead of questioning their love for each other, the third act created space for Laney and Fletcher to heal and grow individually, through the strength of their relationship.

I loved the audio. Samantha Brentmoor is one of my favourite narrators and she delivered a standout performance as Laney. I also enjoyed her portrayal of Rhonan’s 5 year-old daughter, Ellis. She added so much joy to the story.Teddy Hamilton brings just the right balance of warmth and vulnerability to Fletcher. Together, they nailed the tension, chemistry, and passion between Laney and Fletcher, making their emotional and physical connection feel authentic and compelling.

If you love a heartfelt romance with cozy small-town vibes, emotional depth, strong friendships and found family, growth and healing, tension and heat, then you need to listen to this book.

heartwarming, emotional rollercoaster

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All This Time was my first Harlow James book, and it was an easy one to fall into. It blends a lot of tropes I enjoy, childhood friends to enemies to lovers, second chance, brother’s best friend, small town, with a touch of sports.
Laney’s type 1 diabetes is part of the story, and Fletcher’s instinctive, slightly caveman‑ish way of looking out for her felt natural rather than exaggerated.
The spice was good, but the emotional moments around Fletcher’s past and his dad were what stood out most for me.
I also liked how the ending sets things up for the next book, I’m planning to continue the series when the next book releases.
Duet narration was excellent.

4.5 stars

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"All This Time" by Harlow James is the first interconnected standalone book in the "Blossom Peak" series.

Thank you The Author Agency and Harlow James for the digital and audio copy of the book.
Opinions from this review are completely my own.

I read and loved the "Carrington Cove" series (especially the last 3 books) so I was excited to start this new series.
Actually, there is a connection between the series and this book.
The main female character, Laney, is friends with Hazel from "Somehow You Knew".
It was so nice that she and Gage have a small part in this book.

Fletcher and Laney have know each other for about 18 years as he is one of his brother's high school friends.
But something happened 12 years ago and they did not see each other much since.
Now they are tasked with planning a wedding for their friend Elliot so they cannot avoid each other.

The audiobook is narrated in duet by Teddy Hamilton and Samantha Brentmoor so of course it was a pleasure to listen to it.
They managed to bring to life Fletcher and Laney's chemistry and all the funny and emotional moments between them.
Also, they narrated well the rest of the characters and kept me immersed in the story.

I love the story and the character's development.
This is a good example of right person, wrong time. They were not mature enough 12 years ago and found each other again at the right time.
Fletcher has such a sweet protective side and a heartbreaking past story.
Laney is diabetic and Fletcher is taking care of her and makes sure she eats or takes her insulin when needed.
I am glad that there were some chapters from their childhood, when Laney was the one that helped him.

If you like second chance romance, best friend's sister and emotional stories, please read (or listen to) this book.

Loved it!

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This is my first Harlow James Audiobook and I LOVED it.
I adore small town romances they are my comfort books,because I love the characters that live in the town and the relationships and friendships that make the town so great.
Harlow James did a wonderful job at writing about the town Blossom Peak and the easy to fall in love with characters that live there.
This is Laney and Fletchers romance which is a second chance story with a hint of enemies to Lovers thrown in there for added tension.
Laney Hart has always had feelings for her brothers best friend Fletcher Adams, but he left Blossom Peak to pursue his career in the NFL.
He broke her teenage heart..when a misunderstanding has Laney hating Fletcher.
Now as adults Fletcher achieved his dream he is a star Football Player and Laney stayed in Blossom Peak opening up a beauty Salon.Their mutual friend is getting married so Fletcher has come back to attend the wedding,he is the best man and Laney is the chief bridesmaid.
So they have to join forces organising wedding duties together..Fletcher has no idea why Laney hates him and does his best to win her friendship back.
The story goes to the past to reveal the depth of the relationship Fletcher and Laney had in those teenage years...It was a special bond they shared and it seems that the bond has not gone away and the sexual tension is electric.
The group of friends and siblings are great and there are hints of possible up and coming books and what their stories will be.
All This Time has a little bit of angst it has its emotional moments and steamy scenes and it keeps you entertained throughout the book.
Narration is perfectly executed by Teddy Hamilton and Samantha Brentmoor,they each performed their hearts out and brought these characters to life in a wonderful emotional and fun way.
I really enjoyed listening to them both tell this story.
This will definately not be the last book I listen to by Harlow James I am totally invested in Blossom Peak and the future romances to come out of this town.
Loved it.
Brilliant 5 Stars

second chance at love.

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