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A review by romancedispatch
I Promise You by Ilsa Madden-Mills
5.0
The last ‘Waylon University’ book is the romance between Quarterback and Casanova extraordinaire Dillon McQueen and grad school journalist Serena.
Dillon, hypnotised by Serena dancing at a bonfire, kissed her at a party his freshman year, ignoring the superstition that whoever you kiss at your freshman’s year party will be your forever. But Serena got under his skin, and then disappeared. Dillon couldn’t find her anywhere, but has never forgotten her.
Three years later, Serena reappears in Dillon’s life, and he is determined to win her love and to never let her go. But Dillon has zero experience when it comes to relationships, as well as to wooing a woman. Moreover, Serena has her own demons to fight - she is been hurt before, and this handsome, cocky quarterback is everything she thinks she should avoid...
I loved this book - possibly it’s my favourite in the series! Serena is a heroine worth rooting for, she is strong, opinionated, wickedly funny and knowledgeable, smart, quirky. Dillon is adorable in his clumsy attempts to win her over, and their slow-burn romance is the stuff of dreams.
As I’m writing this, I’m still experiencing some sort of “romance afterglow”, which only happens once in a blue moon, with a great book that warms my heart.
Dillon, hypnotised by Serena dancing at a bonfire, kissed her at a party his freshman year, ignoring the superstition that whoever you kiss at your freshman’s year party will be your forever. But Serena got under his skin, and then disappeared. Dillon couldn’t find her anywhere, but has never forgotten her.
Three years later, Serena reappears in Dillon’s life, and he is determined to win her love and to never let her go. But Dillon has zero experience when it comes to relationships, as well as to wooing a woman. Moreover, Serena has her own demons to fight - she is been hurt before, and this handsome, cocky quarterback is everything she thinks she should avoid...
I loved this book - possibly it’s my favourite in the series! Serena is a heroine worth rooting for, she is strong, opinionated, wickedly funny and knowledgeable, smart, quirky. Dillon is adorable in his clumsy attempts to win her over, and their slow-burn romance is the stuff of dreams.
As I’m writing this, I’m still experiencing some sort of “romance afterglow”, which only happens once in a blue moon, with a great book that warms my heart.