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Average rating4.1
It’s a room-mance for the books in this tender, steamy story about unexpectedly finding love and being brave enough to let it revise life’s narrative in the final book in the beloved Bergman Brothers series.
Viggo Bergman, hopeless romantic, is thoroughly weary of waiting for his happily ever after. But between opening a romance bookstore, running a romance book club, coaching kids' soccer, and adopting a household of pets—just maybe, he’s overcommitted himself?—Viggo’s chaotic life has made finding his forever love seem downright improbable.
Enter Tallulah Clarke, chilly cynic with a massive case of writer’s block. Tallulah needs help with her thriller’s romantic subplot. Viggo needs another pair of hands to keep his store afloat. So they agree to swap skills and cohabitate for convenience—his romance expertise to revive her book, her organizational prowess to salvage his store. They hardly get along, and they couldn’t be more different, but who says roommate-coworkers need to be friends?
As they share a home and life, Tallulah and Viggo discover a connection that challenges everything they believe about love, and reveals the plot twist they never saw happily ever after is here already, right under their roof.
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7 primary booksBergman Brothers is a 7-book series with 7 released primary works first released in 2020 with contributions by Chloe Liese.
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It was with a bittersweet feeling that I read the last book in the Bergman Brothers series. Viggo's story, although much anticipated by me, marks the farewell to this family, which I've followed since 2020, and which I wouldn't have minded being a part of.
It was a tender and heart-warming ending, and it is without a doubt one of my favourite Chloe books.
This series has made me look at myself and some of my characteristics and peculiarities through different eyes, and for that I will always be grateful to Chloe.
What a lovely ending to the Bergman series.
Viggo was well worth the wait.
I adored him and his mildly chaotic life. I loved his optimism and hopeless romantic outlook.
Tallulah was anti love but did the work on herself with therapy and came out of her shell.
Finding love with her didn't look like he imagined it would in all of the romance books, but their love was right all along