Let Me

By Lily Foster

Let Me - Lily Foster
  • Release Date: 2022-05-11
  • Genre: New Adult Romance
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 7 Ratings

Description

Lily Foster "will satisfy discerning fans of the new-adult genre." -Kirkus Reviews

If you’re looking for epic love stories that leave you holding your breath and begging for more, you won't be able to stop once you dive into Lily Foster’s addictive series. *This box set contains 3 full-length novels and the series prequel*

Let Me Be the One
Going after his friend’s girl is wrong, but Tom is too hung up on Darcy to care. Screw principles, screw ethics, screw the bro code. An hour in her presence would lead the best of men to veer off the high road. But she still thinks he’s a joke, nothing more than a walking, talking one-night stand. What she doesn’t know is that while she’s been gone,Tom has been changing his ways. He’s not all talk, and he’ll do whatever it takes to prove it.

Let Me Love You
Caleb's desire for Rene is forbidden, but the pull he feels towards this girl has him tied up in knots. Infatuation, longing, guilt—he's nothing but a messed up tangle of emotions he wants no part of. It's not always rainbows and sunshine...No, some love stories are messy.

Let Me Go
She's a scholarship student, the daughter of hard-working immigrants. He's a fortunate son, heir to the throne of Cole Industries and everything that comes along with it. Dylan Cole is used to women falling at his feet, but this one, Kasia, doesn't bend for anyone. Can he convince her to take a chance on someone from the "right" side of the tracks?

Reviews

  • Love this series

    5
    By i could break it down
    Tom and Darcy will draw you in, but book 2, Caleb and Renee’s story, will break your heart in the best possible way. I’ve read this box set twice. Recommended to all romance readers.
  • If you love series with no cliffhangers…

    5
    By 1978sarahboone
    These stories truly can be read in any order, but it’s a very well laid out series. I’d go for the 6 book bundle. It’s a better value, and you’re going to want to keep reading after Let Me Go once you get a taste of Dylan Cole.