Back to You (The Hurley Boys)
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Back to You (The Hurley Boys)

Mass Market Paperback – May 26, 2015

Price
$7.99
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ISBN-13
978-0373779581
Dimensions
4.21 x 0.88 x 6.61 inches
Weight
5.6 ounces

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"Sexy, pulse-pounding adventure." -Jaci Burton, New York Times bestselling authorHot, hot, hot with the right mix of tenderness and depth! In other words, don't walk, run to read! -Carly Phillips, New York Times bestselling author Lauren Dane is a New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of over fifty novels and novellas across several genres. She lives in the Northwest with her patient husband and three wild children.Visit Lauren on the web at www.laurendane.comE-mail [email protected]: @laurendaneYou can write to her at: PO BOX 45175, Seattle, WA 98145 Excerpt. © Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved. Kelly's first instinct was to pretend she wasn't sure she heard Ross right. But it would have been a lie and she hated lying. Regardless, she didn't know how to answer.She was thirty-three years old. She had two great kids, a successful professional life, and this man, whom she could see building a life with, had just asked her to marry him. Only less romantically, it was more of a we've been sleeping over at one another's houses for a year now. We should just get married because it's good for everyone and it would be more cost-efficient, don't you think? What else could she do but say yes? It didn't matter that Ross wasn't Vaughan. Or, actually, it did matter that he wasn't the man who'd broken her heart into so many pieces she'd been uncertain she could ever get over it.Kelly was pretty sure by that point that she wouldn't. So it was more like trying to figure out how to have a happy life even though she still ached for someone who didn't love her.Eight years. She'd walked out on her ex-husband and the father of her children eight years before. And she'd waited. Waited for him to figure out she was amazing and that together they could have such a wonderful, loving family. If he just got his shit together.Plenty of tears and lots of lonely nights later, all she'd gotten was the lesson that no matter how much she wished it wasn't true, Vaughan Hurley wasn't a stable, reliable bet.Worse, Kelly wasn't sure he ever would be. Whether he'd ever grow the hell up and be a man worth her love wasn't something she could bet on anymore. What was she supposed to do? Be single forever? Wait for something that might never come to pass? Kelly didn't want to be alone anymore. She wanted to be married. Wanted to come home to someone every day.Ross was a good man. He'd be a good husband. She had no right to expect superhot chemistry every single moment. She loved him. They could have a good life. He was exactly what she needed.She had to stop waiting around and start living her future. She focused on Ross's warm, brown eyes. He was safe. "All right. Yes," a stranger seemed to say, though Kelly didn't take the words back or argue with them.Ross smiled and hugged her tight.Vaughan Hurley was finally home after being away for the past three months touring with his band, Sweet Hollow Ranch. Even before that, he'd been hard at work on their new album. It'd been a good move on his part, as his career and the band's sales and tour had done exceptionally well. But there'd been no denying he'd put pretty much his entire focus on work.He was done with that for now. He had things to do. Things he'd avoided doing for years. Maybe too long.And it had taken his ex-wife's being proposed to, to finally get him to admit it. "I thought I should let you know Ross asked me to marry him and I accepted." His heart lurched as he struggled to keep his composure. '"When are you getting married?" "We haven't set a date yet, but not for another year or so." She waited. He needed to beg her not to do it. "Oh. Congratulations." She 'd nodded. "Thanks. Have a good tour." She 'd turned and left him there on her porch, and he 'd driven back home on autopilot. Vaughan'd been thinking of little else over the past three months. Not just her engagement, but his ridiculous silence and the way she'd waited for him to say something, and when he didn't she'd walked away.And here he was, after a show, amped up and missing something he hadn't realized he'd been blessed to have until he'd lost it.They shared two beautiful daughters he adored like crazy, though. After three months on the road and not being able to kiss or hug them, he missed them. As they got older it was harder and harder to leave them each time. Because the next time he saw them, even if it was just a few weeks later, they'd have grown and lived and he'd missed all those moments.Despite that, he was blessed that they loved him back. His little girls, smelling of that strawberry shampoo they loved, snuggling and kissing him good-night. When they looked at him with so much trust and love, it broke him apart and put him together anew every damned time.He drove the short distance, waiting until he was parked at the curb in front of the house his ex-wife raised their children in. Their home. A place he had to ask to visit.All his goddamned choice. His divorce had been the epitome of being sorry you got what you wished for.The lights appeared to be on upstairs so he had hope that he could at least poke his head in on the girls if they were asleep and drop presents off.And see her.He pulled his phone out and texted her that he was outside. But she didn't text him a reply. Instead Kelly appeared on the porch and waved him inside. He moved to obey and that's when he noted her urgency.Fear seized his heart as he rushed to her. "What is it?""It's Maddie. She's got a really high fever and abdominal pain that when it happens is so bad she can't stand through it. I'm just about to take her to the emergency room. Can you come?"Vaughan looked at her, truly looked at her for the first time in a while. She still made his heart skip a beat but right then, it was totally clear she needed him. He shook himself loose and focused on the problem. "Yes, yes, of course. Tell me what you need."Kelly paused. Just a slight one, and drew a quick breath. She licked her lips and then pointed him upstairs. "I just finished getting her dressed. I have her shoes in my purse. Can you bring her down? I'm going to get the car unlocked and ready. Take her out the front door." Her delivery was clipped and very precise, and that moment of intimacy between them passed. He took some comfort in her apparent self-control and got his shit together, too.Halfway up the stairs, he remembered their younger daughter. "Kensey?""She's spending the night with a friend. Hurry, Vaughan."He did, jogging to the bedroom at the end of the hall. His baby smiled up at him briefly. "Daddy? You're here. I'm glad. I have a fever."Vaughan bent, picking her up, the heat of her burning against his skin. Panic licked at the edges of his consciousness. He dug deep and got it under control. His child needed him. "I heard. Come on, baby. Your mom is getting the car ready."She nodded sleepily, her pale green eyes glossy with fever.Kelly was at the door and she led him to the car where he loaded Maddie in, sliding next to her."Settle in, noodle. We're going to the doctor now. Lean on Daddy." Kelly met his gaze in the rearview mirror. He noted her fear. Thank God he'd been there, and she and Maddie hadn't had to go through this alone.No one spoke much as they hurried to the hospital not too very far from Kelly's place. Once during the ride Maddie tightened up with a hiss as the pain shot through her abdomen, but it was fleeting.When she pulled up under the awning outside the ER, Kelly came around to his door. "I'm going to take her inside. I have all her medical info and they know me here. So I need you to park the car and join me inside afterward. Can you do that?"Her tone was exactly what he needed to hear. No nonsense. In charge and efficient. He got out, transferred Maddie to Kelly's arms and she went inside.Vaughan didn't waste any more time looking longingly at her. He jumped back into her SUV and found a place to park as quickly as possible. His phone to his ear as he called his parents, he also managed to grab his hoodie and Maddie's stuffed pig before hurrying back toward the double doors leading to the emergency room.Vaughan stood across from Kelly, on the other side of the gurney their daughter lay on. They were preparing to roll her into the operating room, and Kelly paused to press a kiss to Maddie's forehead after brushing the hair away from her eyes, already heavy with the first step of sedation.She looked so small, so vulnerable. Fear sent Kelly's heart pounding fast, but she worked to keep her tone upbeat. To hold it together because that was her job. "I love you. I'll be waiting right here when you get out."That her daughter already knew that meant everything to Kelly. And when Maddie murmured, "Love you, Mommy," that was enough to get through and be the person her children could always depend on.Vaughan whispered that he loved Maddie and would see her soon before he stepped back, standing next to Kelly as the hospital staff wheeled the gurney down the hall and through another set of double doors.She kept her gaze on the spot Maddie had been. A sob tried to escape the pit of her stomach and she wrestled it back. But not before Vaughan heard it. He took her hand then, squeezing it. "She's going to be aces, Kel. You know it."That made it a lot harder to wrestle tears away, but finally, Kelly nodded, hearing the fear in his tone, adjusting her tone to soothe. He needed her, too. She'd dealt with stitches and middle-of-the-night croup-driven sessions in a foggy bathroom with the hot water running. That kind of parenting had taught Kelly just how amazing and resilient kids could be. Maddie would be just fine and she needed to keep her focus on that.Vaughan hadn't had to deal with an emergency in the middle of the night, she reminded herself. Empathy was something she could give him freely and it wouldn't harm her. Kelly smiled at her ridiculously beautiful ex-husband. "Thanks."They headed out to the small waiting room and she slumped into one of the chairs with a sigh. It was nearly one in the morning and the adrenaline was beginning to wear off, leaving her exhausted and jittery at the same time.Thank God Kensey was safely elsewhere so she wouldn't need to be disturbed and Kelly could be there at the hospital without worry. She ticked off her mental checklist, making sure she hadn't missed anything important.Vaughan looked her over critically, looking a little more settled. "How long has it been since you've eaten?"It flustered her when he was like this. It was easier when he was gone from her life for long periods of time. She could not love the man who'd chosen to let go of his family so he could keep from growing up. Kelly had two children; she didn't need a third. Didn't need to chase after the fleeting moments of true connection when she had something good with Ross. Her fiancé, she reminded herself when she started to think about the way it sounded when Vaughan said her name. Eight years after her heart had been broken and she finally had the chance to make a family with someone else."I made Maddie dinner at five. She hadn't been feeling well so I made her tomato soup with a grilled cheese sandwich. She didn't eat much.""My mom used to make me that when I was sick." He smiled and her stomach did a little flippy thing. Probably just because she was worried. "I noticed you told me when Maddie ate, but not if you did.""I had soup and a sandwich, too. Did you eat? You just got off stage. I remember what you were like." She colored, though she tried not to. After a show he'd be starving. For food and for sex. No one had ever made her feel like Vaughan had. She'd wait for him in his dressing room and he'd head straight to her. It would be raw, hard. He left bite marks on places only he would see. It had been overwhelmingly hot. So sexy and intensely pleasurable she'd gotten lost in it. And in the end it hadn't been a good thing. She shook her head to release her memories. Because it had never been more than that to him, while for her it had been part of the everything he'd been."You can go if you want to. I'll keep you updated on her status. You've got to be exhausted."Vaughan looked at her for a really long time. Long enough she'd started to squirm. Finally, he said, "I'm done going."She knew he meant something other than just Maddie. She forced herself to ask, though she wasn't entirely sure she was ready for whatever he might answer."What?"He shook his head. "I'm not going anywhere, Kelly. I'm just glad I stopped at your place. I'm here. This is our child. We can do this together."Maybe she was projecting and he hadn't meant anything more than that. She was too tired to push. Her eyes burned. Her stomach hurt and she was jittery and emotional.He was Maddie's dad. And Kelly always encouraged the girls' relationship with their dad and his family. Here was Vaughan trying and she decided to let him and be grateful. "Okay. I'm glad you're here, too.""I have a proposal. There's a twenty-four-hour joint not too far away. Nothing fancy, but I stop there with the girls sometimes before I bring them home. How about I go and pick some food up and bring it back?"Her hands had started to shake a little so she balled them into fists a few times before shoving them into her pockets. Food would be good, especially since they'd be up hours more.She also needed some time alone to get herself together and make some calls."Yeah, that'd be great. Thanks.""I'll call it in so it's ready when I get there. I should be back in half an hour or less." Vaughan smiled for a second. "I said this already, but I'll say it again. I'm glad I stopped by tonight." He handed her his sweatshirt. "Here, you look a little chilly."He left quickly and she leaned her head back, closing her eyes.She'd given up on Vaughan being there when she'd needed him at all a long time ago. Wished it didn't matter that he'd been there that night.It made a difference. And she was a fool to let it.It seemed as if she'd been trying to get over Vaughan Hurley since before they divorced. Of all the people she'd sought attention and affection from in her life, only Vaughan still had a hold on her heart and it made her so stupid, but love did that.With a groan, Kelly sat up and pulled out her phone to text her best friend. Stacey was across the country in Manhattan. She was attending some conference where she was presenting a paper. As much as Kelly wished Stacey could be there with her right then, this paper was a big deal.So she kept her text pretty light. Gave the basic details and urged her to stay in New York. There really was nothing Stacey could do at that point, but Kelly would keep her updated.That done, she texted Ross. He didn't like Vaughan, though he never showed that in front of the girls. He was resentful of any time Kelly spent with him, even for family events, and jealous that Vaughan had a connection to Kelly through their children. She filled him in about the situation with Maddie and said she'd talk to him when he got up. Read more

Features & Highlights

  • What won't he do for a second chance?
  • Former model Kelly Hurley has finally put the ashes of the past behind her. After a passionate but turbulent marriage to rock star Vaughan Hurley that ended in heartbreak and divorce, Kelly rebuilt her life in Portland, where she settled so their two young daughters could be close to their father. Just not so close Kelly couldn't truly make her own way without interference from the man who shattered her heart. Now Kelly's finally ready to move on, and she's planning to marry another man.
  • But not if Vaughan has anything to say about it.
  • Vaughan knows he was a fool all those years ago. A young, selfish—and prideful—fool. Even as he buried himself in the fast, decadent rock-star lifestyle, he could never drown out the memory of Kelly's beauty and love. Or the sweet, searing heat whenever they touched. For years, he's had to deal with the pain of seeing her only because of their daughters, but it was never enough. Now Vaughan must prove that he's the only man Kelly needs, before he loses her for good. And there's only one way to do it…

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Instead, we saw Kelly's not-actually-that-slow surrender to her ex...

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I read and really liked Lauren Dane's The Best Kind of Trouble, so I was looking forward to reading Back To You, at least until I read the premise. Vaughn sounds like a grade-A jerk from the blurb for this book, so I knew as much as I liked Dane's earlier work she was going to have a hard time convincing me with this premise. I was hoping she would.

My biggest issue with this book is how Dane uses really flat evil characters to advance the plot. I could have been okay with Kelly's mother, who comes off as a sociopath and is eventually rounded out slightly with some backstory, but the character of Ross is handled badly.

Kelly's engagement to Ross is what finally kicks Vaughn in the pants and convinces him to fight for the woman he's obviously crazy about but treated badly years before. Kelly makes it pretty clear that she's still in love with Vaughn, and loves Ross, but isn't "in-love" with him. She's choosing to marry Ross because he's a good guy that promises her and her daughters stability.

I was looking forward to a longer deliberation between these men, what each meant for Kelly and her daughters. Her eventual choice could have been a very powerful moment of self-discovery for Kelly. Instead, we barely know Ross when he says some really jealous, shallow, hurtful things to Kelly. She swears he's a good man, but we don't get to see that. Instead, it felt like a cheap plot device to draw Vaughn back but then leave Kelly open to his affection.

Instead, we saw Kelly's not-actually-that-slow surrender to her ex. It's obvious the two characters have chemistry and I'm glad they found a way to be together, but I just didn't buy the "Vaughn was just a kid who made mistakes and he has grown now" line. Kelly makes a big deal of making him earn his family back and then everything just sort of falls into place for him. This contributed to the fact that the story didn't really have drive- it was a very gentle, quiet story. Not terrible in and of itself, but certainly not for everyone.
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Was so looking forward to this.....

I was so looking forward to this one after the first two!! I mean it's Vaughan!!! And it' s a second chance romance. My favorite!!! But......while I like this book I didn't LOVE it. I actually thought there was better development in the first two books. There was a lot of buildup to this one too which is what made it a little lackluster for me. Maybe my expectations were just too high.

Kelly and Vaughan got married in a whirlwind and had two kids together. But Kelly wanted to settle down and Vaughan just wasn't ready. He got spooked. So after a final heartbreaking push, Kelly filed for divorce. They spent the next 8 years apart, only seeing each other when the kids are around.

What drove me nuts is that Vaughan didn't pull his head out of his a** until Kelly got engaged. Then all of sudden after 8 years he had to get a move on. Due to a crisis with their oldest daughter, Vaughan temporarily moves into Kelly's family home and things move along from there. My big problem is that they were just too rushed. Vaughan didn't have to do nearly enough groveling for me and Kelly forgave him all way too easily in my opinion. Overall it drove me more crazy than anything but I still like the series as a whole and I loved the secondary character of Stacey, Kelly's friend. Maybe we'll get her story and get to see some more of the Hurleys. I'm thinking that this book at minimum would have benefited from a good epilogue. I still do love Lauren Dane and will read anything she writes, but this one just didn't quite do it for me.
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Wanted to like it but nothing redeeming inside

Saw this in a promo article from HQN and thought HMM...this looks interesting. No where did it say that it was part of a series. Now that I've discovered that not only is it Book #3 in a series but that Vaughan is introduced in a story called LUSH, now it all makes sense. I hate when publishers/ writers do this. Doesn't mean I'm going back to seek those other stories out as I didn't really like Kelly- she's too mean and nasty- and Vaughan just has this big chip on his shoulder.

Sorry but there are too many books, too little time.
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Back To You

I was lucky enough to get an ARC of this book and I absolutely loved it. I so wanted to hate Vaughan for what he had done in the past but I just couldn’t. He is a hot, sexy musician that knows what he wants. I loved that he realized that he had made mistakes and wanted to make things right with Kelly. I also loved that he was there for his girls and understood the importance of family. I really liked that Kelly was an independent woman and was not willing to settle.

Second chance stories always warm my heart. The chemistry between Vaughan and Kelly was smoking hot. This book made me laugh one minute and cry the next. It made me feel all the emotions.

Lauren Dane always knows how to write stories that have you wanting more and hoping that the story never ends. I highly recommend this book.
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A really good read

I always look forward to The Hurley Boys series. The story line was good in regards to Vaughn trying to get his family back. I did not rate it as great because he needed to "grow a pair" because he's a Hurley! He should be able to tell his family he was a moron in the past when his wife was pregnant. This went on through the whole book, even though the sex scenes were actually good and of course there was a very happy ending.
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Another great book, Ms

The finale of the Hurley series is by Lauren Dane. The third and finale book surrounds Vaughn Hurley and his ex wife. He finally fights to reconnect with his ex wife, Kelly and their two daughters. Kelly has been proposed to by her boyfriend. Vaughn and Kelly do get together in the end. Another great book, Ms. Dane. Thanks.
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"...a strong and passionate story proving that if you work hard enough, everyone can have a second chance at their first love"

Kelly Hurley was a top model when she met Vaughan Hurley and quickly ended up pregnant and then married to him. Both of them were pretty young and both were in the public spotlight. Once their daughter was born, Kelly grew up fast so that she could be the mother she never had. Kelly all but gave up her career for Vaughan and their daughter. Life wasn’t perfect, but Kelly was fighting for her family until she finally gave up and did what Vaughan kept telling her to divorce him even though she was pregnant with their second daughter at the time.

Vaughan Hurley is one part of the rock band, Sweet Hollow Ranch, which is made up of Vaughan and his brothers. Vaughan knows he is the reason that he lost Kelly and his daughters and, for years now, he has denied the majority of his fault and accepted being a part time father to his daughters and ignoring his passion for Kelly that has never dimmed after all these years. Now however, it looks like Vaughan might have lost Kelly and any chance of having his family back because she just became engaged to someone else.

Kelly has always loved Vaughan, but she has given up hope that he will ever grow up and come back to her. So, she is pretty surprised when he not only shows up just when she needs him, but acts as her partner. Even more surprising to Kelly is the fact that Vaughan says he is here to stay and wants her back and is willing to prove just how he has grown up. Vaughan takes the first steps by being a full-time parent and then admitting to his family just what happened all those years ago between him and Kelly. The love between Kelly and Vaughn is stronger than ever, and they are taking things step-by-step into being a full-time family. Now comes Vaughan’s hardest job, which is getting his family to open up to Kelly so that he doesn’t have to pick one family over the other, because he is not going to let Kelly go ever again.

Life in the public spotlight is hard enough, but for one top model and one rock star they discovered it’s the things that happen out of the spotlight that can do the most damage. Kelly and Vaughan learned that lesson pretty quickly after they were married; now they are learning how to become a loving family again in Back to You. I knew that Vaughan had messed up pretty badly from the previous books, but when I found out just how badly, I was on Kelly’s side of their breakup. However, Vaughan gained my respect by how hard he fought for Kelly and proved that he could be a full-time parent and a responsible husband now. I knew that Vaughan meant business when he finally opened up to his parents on what he had done and accepted their reactions. I cheered when Vaughan proved that he would protect Kelly’s emotions as wells as her person in so many ways. Kelly and Vaughan is one couple that I don’t think anything short of an act of God, and I’m not even sure of that, could break them up ever again. Back to You is a strong and passionate story proving that if you work hard enough, everyone can have a second chance at their first love.

This book was reviewed by Jo for Joyfully Reviewed (JR), and was provided by the publisher/author at no cost to JR for the purpose of being reviewed.
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The playful history makes the story!

Complimentary copy provided by the publisher in exchange for an honest review.

Kelly is a former model and single mom to two girls. She’s been divorced for two years from her musician ex-husband Vaughan whom she had a whirlwind relationship with. Giving up the fast paced life of modeling in the city she is raising her two girls in the Portland suburbs and running a chain of boutiques. She has a boyfriend that has just proposed and life is comfortable, right up until Vaughan walks back into their lives.

Vaughan Hurley is a musician that has been touring with his brothers in the band Sweet Hollow Ranch, named after the ranch their parents own and they help run. It’s located a bit of a drive from Gresham where Kelly and the kids live, but Kelly has made a point to keep Vaughan’s parents involved in her kids’ lives. After their current tour wraps up, he finds himself questioning what it is he is really looking for in his life. He’s not getting the type of fulfillment he once was as the hard partying rocker, especially now that his brothers are starting to settle down. He takes a better look at the family that he left behind so that he could hit the road. Is it too late to get them back, or has Kelly finally moved on?

“Sex? I thought we were going to play a rousing game of Uno.” He barked a laugh.
“I played Uno last night after I left your room. There’s only so much Uno a man wants to play.”

I am a huge fan of second chance romances and the way this story sets up does not disappoint. The two have a very brief courtship before Kelly finds herself pregnant with their first daughter and the second one follows closely behind. They have been divorced far longer than they were ever together, however there is no denying that the chemistry between them never died. Once they begin to get close again, they begin to figure out what went wrong between them to begin with, including what external factors played a part in their break up. The history between the two of them and the humor and banter that it elicits are a huge part of the reason why this book works. Through the teasing and chiding you can feel the love the two of them share and it makes the story all the more heart-warming.

“You’re a total weirdo but not because you exercise religiously and count your chocolate. The fact that you want a Doctor Who tattoo makes you weird. That and your unfortunate love of dance movies.”

There are a couple of different reasons why their relationship didn’t work. Each of them brought baggage to the relationship, whether it is Kelly’s relationships (or lack of) that she had with her father and mother, or the fact that Vaughan’s mother has misconceptions about Kelly’s motives, which were precipitated by Vaughn himself. Kelly felt like an outsider in the family through their relationship, something Vaughn never set about remedying. Is it too late at this point? Is it even worth it to Kelly?

“Daddy’s naked in your bed! Are you making a baby right now?”

There are so many things in this book that women will likely relate to, the biggest one being how our kids affect different parts of our lives. It’s hard enough to foster a relationship when you’ve been with your significant other for years, but when you’re competing with your own kids for the time and opportunity to re-learn what it is like to be with someone, it makes for a special type of humor. The kids in the book were just as funny as the adults. That doesn’t mean though that there is a lack of heat, because there definitely is!

“You look like a pirate this way.”
Those green/brown eyes of his locked on her mouth for so long she tightened her fingers, tugging.
“Legs, I’m kind of in the middle of something right now. But I’ll pirate it up. Pillage you extra hard.”
“Promise?”

Like Dane’s other work, Back To You is HOT. The love scenes between the two have an added element just because of the history between the characters. They added a layer of authenticity to the story that made the story relatable. I was expecting a bit more of a twist at some point or a major shift in events and there wasn’t one, but if you’re a fan of sweet, second chance love stories without the overwhelming angst found in a lot of novels, this one is for you.

This is the third book in the series however they can each be read as standalones.
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Hard to put down!!

Fantastic story!! Soo worth the wait. Amazing how misunderstandings & lack of maturity can change the lives of so many. Even better when there's a positive change.
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Beautifully Crafted Story About Second Chances and the Importance of Letting Go

Back to You (The Hurley Boys #3) was a beautifully crafted story about the importance of second chances and letting go of the past. Kelly and Vaughan married young and due to stupid decisions on his part, they went their separate ways. It took Kelly finally moving on with her life, with someone else, to make Vaughan realize what he wanted and needed in his.

Back to You is the book I've been waiting for in The Hurley Boys series and it was definitely worth the wait. Not only were Kelly and Vaughan great together, Lauren Dane incorporated music into scenes that made them so much more moving for me.

Thanks to my dad's great taste in music, I grew up listening to Otis Redding. Having him and his incredibly beautiful song, I've Been Loving You Too Long (To Stop Now), mentioned was the perfect fit and really pulled me into the scene. Another song I really connected with was one I'd heard years ago, on college radio, and had completely forgotten about because I never knew the title or the singer. Considering Ms. Dane's exceptional taste in music, I immediately went looking for it and found gold in Patty Griffin's Living with Ghosts album. Let Him Fly was hauntingly poetic and spoke to my soul. It screams Kelly and Vaughan to me and I will be forever grateful to Ms. Dane for bringing it back into my life, after all these years.

It seems that the Brown Siblings, Delicious, and The Hurley Boys combined world has come to an end. That makes me sad because I've gotten so engrossed in all of these flawed-yet-endearing characters. Also, I really liked Kelly's BFF, Stacy, and would love to see her get a HEA. I give Back to You 4.5 stars.
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