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Lost in Austin #4

All the Rest

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It's been five years since I found my family. Not my bio-family—my found family of friends. I love them to pieces, but lately they aren’t enough.

I want a baby.

All my friends have family units with cuddly babies, and I want that too. But I turn thirty-five in less than a month. Clock’s ticking, so I’ve got to hustle. I need some baby batter to bake a bun in my oven as soon as possible.

One problem: baby batter comes from men, and I’m really tired of men and their heartbreaker BS.

Manic, though, is different from the other men. A retired sideshow circus performer with piercings all over the place, he’s different from everyone. I really like him, and I think he really likes me, too, but he flat out refuses to get me pregnant.

Is Manic worth giving up my dream of being a kickass mom? Maybe.

The fourth and final book of the award winning Lost In Austin series, All the Rest is a grumpy/sunshine romance with tons of laughs and heart and dirty, dirty smut. It's the last book in the series, but it can be read as a standalone.

218 pages, ebook

First published May 16, 2024

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Christina Berry

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Christina Berry is an award-winning author of smart, smutty romance. A citizen of the Cherokee Nation, Christina is originally from Tulsa, Oklahoma, and currently resides in Austin, Texas. When not writing, she can be found helping her husband with their never-ending home remodeling adventure or spoiling their amazing dog.

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119 reviews
May 6, 2024
*ARC*All The Rest - Christian Berry
Rating: 3.5/5
Spice: 5/5


Tropes: 30s+ MC , Grumpy sunshine, Mental Health Rep, Friends to lovers, KINKKYYYY, found family, She wants a baby-he has a vasectomy


Thoughts:
Oh Man This book was a total trip! Honestly the book was freaking SPICYYY, I enjoyed all there spicy scenes but that was my biggest pull for the rating. I had very high hopes for the book because I haven’t read a storyline like it before but it felt a little to insta lovey even though the characters were friends before getting together. I loved the found family element and the mental health representation it was so well done BUT I personally got aggravated with the FMC because at times I felt like she acted very childish with the way she behaved but yet she constantly talked about wanting a baby and even as outsider I wouldn’t think she would be ready for one like she was a hot mess express and just how she behave I don’t know wasn’t for me. The MMC although he was a grouch it truly felt like he wanted to be the best person for her and I loved that he struggled with bipolar disorder and the way he was represented was very well done.

Overall honestly I would have rated it higher if the FMC acted more mature for her 35 years of age.

Some of my favorite quotes:

“Yeah, my disorder. The disorder that tried to kill me and almost succeeded. But I fought back. I fight it every day. And I’m still here. That survival, my survival, has been hard won. So let people call me Manic. I don’t give a fuck what they think it means. I know what it means.�

You’re like a demon possessing me.� That doesn’t sound like a good thing. “You possess me—mind, body and soul.�

“You amaze me in every way. You’re bright and beautiful, and you shine like the sun. Every day I get to see you is a good day for me, and when you orgasm and your light spills out of you and touches me, those are the best days.�
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66 reviews6 followers
May 17, 2024
I was given an ARC of this book and I’m willingly giving an honest review of All the Rest. This is the 1st book I’ve read of of the series and the 1st by Christina Berry. I really liked this book. I loved the dynamic between Sher & Manic both as friends and a couple. They were polar opposites that somehow worked just right together to balance each other out which I loved. Sher has ADHD and has found both meds, therapy, and techniques to manage it as best she can, she has accepted it as just a part of her like hair color or eye color and goes on with her day. This is something that she has been dealing with since she was a kid. Manic is bipolar and while he also takes meds, goes to therapy, and has coping techniques he views it as a road block or burden that sets limits on things he can or can’t do. He hasn’t accepted it but more so hates it, it seems as though he hasn’t been dealing with this as long as Sher to be able to come to terms with it. He has finally found stable ground with his current meds and therapy so he’s just trying to stay above water. He also had a more traumatic experience only being diagnosed when he was admitted into a psych ward. I think the author did a great job of describing each of their individual struggles and some of their shared struggles with their mental health in a very respectful way and tactful way which I appreciated. Sher helps Manic to see that his diagnosis doesn’t have be a road block but just a part of him in the way she views her ADHD. She is there for him at a very low point and this is a turning point for him. Their super spicy chemistry is off the charts. Their communication & openness with each other is great too. Once Manic lets his guards down and they both see that neither one of them has ulterior motives their relationship flourishes. Sher had initially gone into the situation wanting only a baby, because she thought she couldn’t have it all. She soon realizes you don’t have to settle and you can have it all if you have love. Manic realizes love & acceptance was something he missing too. He had made a rash decision to have a vasectomy after his diagnosis out of fear that there was a possibility he could pass this on to his child and they would suffer like he did. But Sher helps him to see that he would be the ideal person to guide a child through that situation if it happened and get them the help they needed. In the end he decides to have his vasectomy reversed. I really hope there is another book to see them navigate through the next phase of their life. I would definitely recommend this book. I look forward to reading the other books in this series & more of Christina Berry’s books. Thank you to Christina Berry & The Author Agency for the opportunity to be an ARC reader.
Overall Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️/5
Spice Rating: 🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️.5/5
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1,480 reviews26 followers
May 19, 2024
The fourth book in the series and it comes at you with unique story lines, spicy goodness and characters we already love.

The fmc can be a little annoying. She doesn’t always act her age and in some instances it’s frustrating buttttt knowing people with adhd sometimes they are just like this. I adore that this author brought in people who are different with different struggles and shows you that everyone deserves love and acceptance for who they are. The fmc does grow a lot in this book and the grumpy bartender also finds peace. This isn’t a mushy romance but its rough edges are smoothed by his soft squishy center.

My daughter has her own challenges and I truly hope that she finds someone who loves and understands her and says things like this to her when the rest of the world is telli mg her to she’s to much.

“You amaze me in every way. You’re bright and beautiful, and you shine like the sun. Every day I get to see you is a good day for me, and when you orgasm and your light spills out of you and touches me, those are the best days.�
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Author5 books70 followers
June 20, 2024



This book came to me via an ARC program, after reading another of the author’s books �.�

The Premise
Sheryl now has her “found� family of friends, and as she watches them all pair off and have families, she feels a yearning for a baby of her own. Her wild-child ways � attributable partly to ADHD � haven’t gotten her far in the way of long-term relationships, but she does treasure her longtime friendship with ex-circus-performer-turned-bartender Manic. But a baby is the last thing Manic seems to want � though the relationship seems to be a possibility. Is it worth giving up her dream of being a mom?

The Pros & Cons
This is my second book by this author, and I snapped it up immediately once I got the alert that it was available. Having read her work before, I knew what I was in for in terms of smut � and if that’s to your liking, you’ll be more than satisfied here.

Though I personally found some of the sex scenes gratuitous, they are very well written so no complaints there. Above all as a reader I appreciate the story above all else � fortunately, there’s enough of that here too. As it’s the last book in a series and I haven’t read any prior in the series, I’m not sure how that affected my overall impression, but it’s easy to settle in and buckle up for the ride.

The main character Sheryl was fun to read, and you really do feel like you’re inside her head as she bounces off the walls � literally skating her way through life, flitting from one thought to the next. Still, there is some gravity to her childlike behaviour with her friends who trust her with their children, and as she opens up to Manic and reveals her softer side, it’s a truly glorious unfolding. Similarly, the gradual build-up to the reveal of Manic’s background is heart-wrenching and gripping.

Despite all of this packed into a story that was enjoyable to read, where it fell a bit short for me personally was that I was somehow hoping for a climactic event that didn’t materialize � it’s focused on their relationship, with minor speed bumps but no real off-the-cliff moment that you ever doubt they’re the end goal, and the final “resolution� is an easy slide into the end of the ride. Nevertheless not all stories need to shock you with that hard drop, and where this one shines is in its quieter moments. In particular, I loved the beautiful imagery of layers of a cake, and you feel this multiplicity in each of the main characters. I also appreciated that, in choosing characters with so-called “damage� to highlight, there is a sense of healing as it all wraps up.

Conclusion
Overall this is a great book that would tick most of the boxes for the average reader, especially for those who like a raucous romp in the sack as there’s oodles upon oodles of that here. As a second-time reader of this author, I’m glad that I took another chance, and I’m more than willing to go again!

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874 reviews25 followers
May 17, 2024
While All the Rest was heavy on spice, it was equally heavy on emotion and thought-provoking content, and I loved how the author portrayed the two main characters and how they deal with their diagnosis'.

Sher, the female lead, has ADHD and is so full of energy. She's incredibly impulsive and is often described as being too much, something which has had a knock-on effect on her self-confidence. As the last single person in her close circle of friends, she's struggling with feeling like she's never going to get her happy ending, and I liked the way the author approached her desire to become a parent. It stemmed from her upbringing and past experiences of feeling unlovable and unwanted, and the desire to have a child would guarantee her unconditional love, which was really relatable.

Manic is the male love interest, and he's been a friend of Sher for years, but they've never progressed further than that until she blatantly asks him to get her pregnant, and then his abrupt response causes some hurt. Luckily, they soon talk it out, and Manic opens up about his diagnosis of bipolar disorder, how it affects him and his life, as well as how he had a vasectomy so he couldn't pass his bipolar disorder on to any future children. Manic's initial abruptness is because he has feelings for Sher, but he's scared. Scared of being in a relationship and not being enough, especially now that he knows Sher wants a child and he can't give her one.

The book sees them explore their new relationship while navigating their way through the trauma their diagnosis' has had on them. Both characters have therapists whom they talk things out with, but as well as that, they also communicate brilliantly with each other, even if Sher sometimes speaks before thinking. The author wrote about them sensitively but with so much understanding too. They were a great couple, and they had some amazing connections, both emotionally and physically. I loved this book.
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1,854 reviews66 followers
May 17, 2024
A spicy, age-gap, grumpy/sunshine romance that will have you needing a cold drink and maybe a cold shower. All the Rest is also a book that deals with real-life situations such as ADHD, bipolar, and the lack of a loving family.
Ms. Berry tells us the story of Sher and Manic, two friends who have different outlooks on life. Sher wants it all, someone to love her, a family to love but most of all a baby. She is full of life, sassy, and some think that she is too much but not her family of friends and which includes Manic. All her friends are in relationships and or have kids she loves with all her heart. The only problem is she is 35 and has no boyfriend or friend who could help her. Manic is set on never having children because of being bipolar and feeling that all he would do is ruin his kids' lives. Sher decides that she is going to try and have a baby through a no-strings-attached one-night stand until friends talk her out of it. Well, things take a turn and Manic finally admits that she is a woman he has noticed since day one. Sher has had feelings for him but always thought he had no interest in her. Sparks start to fly which sets the pages on fire. The spicy and dirty talk was off the charts but will this have either one of them changing their minds about having a family and children? They both have a past that is not the best and their parents were not the loving ones that their friends are. Can they help and heal one another?
Although this book was steamy, some parts broke my heart. Manic thinks he is not good enough to be in a relationship or be a parent and Sher for her family life. I loved how Sher built up Manic and showed him that he is not broken or damaged but perfect just the way he is. Manic did the same thing for Sher telling her that she is not too much or over the edge but just right for him.
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699 reviews4 followers
May 18, 2024
4.5� Sheryl and Manic

I've loved this series, so this book was a little bittersweet as it ends the Lost in Austin series. I've always loved Sheryl, so I was so happy we finally got her story and our favorite bar tender Manic � Their story, whilst it felt a little short, was deep in so many ways. Both Sheryl and Manic live with mental illness, so this focuses heavily in those areas. I loved every minute of their story and the fact they were able to overcome internal struggles to get their own hea.

Sheryl has never had an issue being a single friend. Until the clock starts ticking, and she thinks she'll never find what her friends have. Maybe she doesn't need it all, though maybe just the little cherub to love. So she sets out to find an unavailable baby daddy to love her and leave her. But her prospects aren't exactly promising in downtown Austin. Her friend Ari puts forward Manic, their friend and bartender whom Ari believes has always had a soft spot for Sheryl. But he straight up says no and leaves her back at square one. But Manic says no because he can't, and that intrigues Sheryl more. Despite knowing him for many years, she doesn't truly know much about him when he's not serving drinks. But after a rough night Manic makes sure to see Sheryl home, and from there, they become a little inseparable. They start spending so much time together that they forget what it was like to be apart. Their connection grows far beyond surface level as they start to emotionally tie themselves together. But both have very real mental issues that they need to manage before they pull them both down, but being with each other makes them want to be better for the other and a future.
Together is better than apart, and maybe they really can have all the rest together.

Definitely Recommend Reading 📚
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603 reviews18 followers
September 28, 2024
Sheryl has been content to watch her friends partner up and start families of their own, but as she nears her 35th birthday, she realizes she wants kids of her own. The only problem is trying to find a man to help her. Manic has been eye candy to Sher every time she goes to the bar he works at. She feels like they have a connection until he shuts her down when she asks for his help. After getting to know the elusive bartender a little better, Sher realizes he is trying to protect her from his own issues. They fall into an easy relationship, and she comes to think that maybe having someone to share her life with will patch the hole she feels. But when Manic and her own issues come into play, they both have to decide how they want to move forward when each past is messy.

I fell in love with the Lost in Austin gang way back with book one, and reading this last story in the series was bittersweet. Sher was always the roller derby baddie in everyone's shadows, and watching her get a chance to shine was beautiful. Manic's character had such depth, and getting to learn how he sees himself and his mental health gave him such character depth. Their clash of grumpy sunshine personalities and contrasting mental health issues made this relationship hit so close to home. I didn't pick up the story to read about myself, but it feels like the author took a peek into my life with every chapter. The ending felt a bit rushed, and I would have liked a longer glimpse at their future, but I'm satisfied with the happy endings for everyone in the series.
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53 reviews
May 17, 2024
4.5 �
3 ❤️‍�
Plot- or character-driven? Character
Strong character development? Yes
Loveable characters? Yes
Diverse cast of characters? Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

Sheryl is happy for all of her friends having babies, she really is, but 35 is right around the corner, she hasn't had a relationship in years and prospects seem slim so she decides to just focus on having a baby and skip all the rest. On the hunt for a no-strings baby daddy she decides to ask gruff bartender, Manic, friend for years, only to be turned down with a short "no." As they start spending more time together Sheryl realizes that maybe she and Manic could be more than just friends, if only he would let her behind his walls.

Sheryl is loud, cheery, sometimes inappropriate and a bundle of energy. She's a great friend to have but all romantic relationships seem to end the same way - she's just /too/ much. Except Manic doesn't think she's too much. Manic thinks Sheryl is just right, she soothes him, she's the best part of his day and her light pushes away the darkness inside of him. I love these two together for so many reasons but the biggest one was that they both helped one another accept themselves.

This was a quick read - cover to cover in one sitting - it was funny and emotional and I immensely enjoyed myself. Christina puts a lot of heart into her writing and tackles some really tricky topics sensitively.
294 reviews7 followers
May 5, 2024
🏙� I loved these characters they were so fun. 😊 I haven’t read the rest of the series so I read this as a stand-alone but I really enjoyed it. Check it out on kindle unlimited. 💕 🏙�

This book is the 4th book in the “Lost in Austin� series And it comes out May, 16, 2024.

Description: It’s been five years since I found my family. Not my bio-family—my found family of friends. I love them to pieces, but lately they aren’t enough.

I want a baby.

All my friends have family units with cuddly babies, and I want that too. But I turn thirty-five in less than a month. Clock’s ticking, so I’ve got to hustle. I need some baby batter to bake a bun in my oven as soon as possible.

One problem: baby batter comes from men, and I’m really tired of men and their heartbreaker BS.

Manic, though, is different from the other men. A retired sideshow circus performer with piercings all over the place, he’s different from everyone. I really like him, and I think he really likes me, too, but he flat out refuses to get me pregnant.

Is Manic worth giving up my dream of being a kickass mom? Maybe.

The fourth and final book of the award winning Lost In Austin series, All the Rest is a grumpy/sunshine romance with tons of laughs and heart and dirty, dirty smut. It’s the last book in the series, but it can be read as a standalone.
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144 reviews2 followers
May 13, 2024
Christina Berry's "All the Rest" delivers an intoxicating mix of sweetness and spice that will leave readers thoroughly satisfied. From the moment you dive into the story, you're enveloped in the unique and strangely perfect connection between Manic and Sheryl.What stands out most in this book is the impeccable balance between heartwarming sweetness and steamy passion. Berry masterfully weaves together a narrative that explores the complexities of two misunderstood individuals finding solace and understanding in each other's arms. The chemistry between Manic and Sheryl is palpable, igniting the pages with a fiery intensity that is impossible to resist.Despite the low angst, the story brims with emotion, drawing readers into a whirlwind romance that feels both authentic and exhilarating. As their relationship unfolds, it becomes clear that Manic and Sheryl are meant to be together, their journey to a happily ever after filled with tender moments and sizzling passion.While "All the Rest" is part of a series, it shines as a standalone read, offering both fans and newcomers a quick yet deeply satisfying escape into the world of romance. As someone who eagerly anticipates diving into the rest of the series, I can attest that "All the Rest" is a must-read for anyone craving a perfect blend of sweetness and spice.
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3,213 reviews153 followers
May 30, 2024
Having read this author's work before I've been looking forward to more! The blurb for this book caught my eye right away and knew I wanted to read it next. I picked it up and headed right on into the Lost In Austin world! I so enjoyed this story!

Sheryl's journey captured my attention! Sheryl has been figuring out things in her life and realized that she wants a baby. She has a thing Manic, but he doesn't want children. Will Sheryl find a way to make her dream a reality? and will it include Manic or not?

I really liked how I got right into Sheryl's story. I didn't know how certain things would unfold which got me into it even more. Both Sheryl and Manic had such realness to them that got to me and their journey did as well.

I was glad that I got to dig deeper with Sheryl as well as Manic. Their chemistry and the way they connected was so good. There was such relatability to them as well. I enjoyed the fact that I felt so many things with both Sheryl and Manic all throughout reading.

With All the Rest, Christina Berry has created such a good read that drew me in and brought realness, spice, and feels! I am so looking forward to reading more from this author in the future! 💚

Be sure to read the author's note as this story touches on certain subjects.



*I volunteered to read and review a copy of this book from The Author Agency / the author*
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1,379 reviews158 followers
May 16, 2024
RATING: 4.5/5

I didn’t know what to expect from “All the Rest.� It was part of a series I had not read, and it was my first Christina Berry book. But I fell in love with these characters and the overall message throughout the story. I was intrigued by Sheryl’s wanting to have a baby. She was turning 35, and all her friends had them. Sheryl was single and planned on doing the baby thing alone. When she brings this up with her Manic, he doesn’t want anything to do with it for personal reasons. Though they do end up dating, they table the baby discussion.

Mental health is a dominant theme of the story. And Manic shares his history. Sheryl was surprisingly supportive and stated that he has bipolar; bipolar is not him—it’s not who he is. Nor is her ADHD.

I enjoyed the spice in this. Manic and those piercings! I didn’t mind the group of friends from the other books being mentioned. I followed that just fine. I would have preferred a dual POV, but I liked this story overall.
8 reviews
May 19, 2024
It's so hard to say goodbye to the Lost in ATX series, but what a way to go. I finished All the Rest moments ago and it took my breath away a little bit. Such a sweet ending to such a sweet story, and series of stories.

The sex is hot, of course, as it always is in Christina Berry's books. Forwards, backwards, right side up and upside down, she covers it all in these pages.

It is the characters that grab your heart. Both Manic and "Sunny Sher" are fully functioning but horribly scarred people. In each other, they find hope. They are able to start truly healing themselves, and each to help the other find the life and love they so richly deserve.

It's hard to come to the end of any of Berry's books, hard to say goodbye to the friends you've made in the characters. This one is particularly tough to part with but, man oh man, I sure feel good about the future for all of the Lost in Austin series characters.

Well done, Christina Berry, well done.
327 reviews6 followers
June 28, 2024
All the Rest was so good! This is the first book in the series for me, even though I know it’s the 4th, but I love this little found family. I really liked how the author delved into two different mental health illnesses, and I think she really did them justice. Manic and Sheryl were adorable together. And hot. Omg, hot 🥵 I can award my ever-elusive 5🌶� rating to this book, thanks to the 🍑 stuff. The one thing I didn’t love, and I hate to say this because it’s a *thing* for Sheryl in the book, but she is a bit too much 😬 Not her ADHD, but her lack of filter. I know that’s kind of her personality, but it seemed over-the-top to the point of being fake. And I wish we had more roller derby, not just skating around Austin! Overall, I really enjoyed this book and I’m thinking of going back and reading the first three in the series.

I received an ARC of All the Rest from BookSirens. I am leaving this review voluntarily.
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Author27 books131 followers
May 15, 2024
Wow! Just wow. I loved this story from start to finish, and you know what? Even though I came in on the fourth friend, I'm totally okay because this one, this story, was just that dang good!

So Sher, she wants it all, right. Can't find. Won’t give up finding it. And the road she embarks on is just so dang sweet. I, for one, utterly love her personality, the high she constantly has is just funny. And pair it with someone who can go up or down.. it’s great. So, yes, I can see how they balance each other out. They so needed each other and they didn't see it. What I also loved was the lack of drama. Just a really sweet, really s*xy steamy story.

If you want laughs, a swoon-worthy romance story. that also has a great plot and lots of spice, you're in luck so make sure to grab it!
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2,853 reviews44 followers
May 24, 2024
Found family
Emotional
Friends to lovers
Grumpy sunshine
Mental health rep
Age gap

While this is book 4, it can be read as a standalone. I did not read the previous books and still enjoyed this story. It was a steamy entertaining read with real life events. It’s very relatable in some instances.

Sheryl is the sunshine. She is impulsive, energetic and wonderful. She has ADHD, about to turn 35 and wants a baby. However, right now she is on a man diet. She plans to go it alone, hit up a couple one night stands. Her friends push back on that idea.

Manic is the grump. He is part of the friend group that includes Sher. He is bipolar. He is not interested in having kids. But he is interested in Sher.
Somehow they come together and make it work.

The steam is kinky. These two burn up the pages.
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170 reviews1 follower
May 25, 2024
We have the Final book in the Lost In Austin Series and it didn’t disappoint. It is full of steam and character growth and even touches base on Mental Health disorders. Often they are forgotten and Christina does a beautiful job of showing how Bipolar and ADHD affect a person but also the struggles with finding someone who not only can understand what there facing but also provide love that they can have like anyone else. The way Manic in the beginning is and how he grows and understands that just because he has bipolar doesn’t mean he can’t have things that a person who mentally doesn’t struggle has. With Sher she has ADHD and in the beginning she is annoying but as it goes on you learn why she is this way and by the end Manic is able to help her mature. This is the final book in the series but I can honestly say I am very excited for what this author has to come.
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235 reviews5 followers
May 16, 2024
✨ARC Review �
The final book in the Lost in Austin series & it was amazing!
Sheryl & Manic are absolutely perfect together!
I don’t know how she does it but everytime I read one of Christina’s books I can FEEL the emotions more than I can with any other book or Author.
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The dynamic between Sheryl & Manic was fun to read. Sheryl with her bubbly & scatterbrained personality & Manic with his quiet seriousness you would think they’d hate each other but nope! For these two it just works.
Sheryl’s struggles with ADHD are something that I’m sure so many people can related to. I know I can. Same goes for Manic & his bipolar diagnosis-I know what it’s like to have a loved one suffer the effects & it can be extremely challenging & exhausting in every way possible.
I LOVED how Sheryl made Manic see that his diagnosis did not define him & who he is as a person & showed him how different life could be if he looked at it in a different light.
This story hit me in ALL the feels y’all. There’s so much raw honesty & truth in the way their story plays out learning how to navigate life with one another.
I’m so happy that they got their Happily Ever After.
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220 reviews
May 12, 2024
This was the first book of this series that I read. This is a standalone interconnected series. While I was able to read without issue, I do believe it would have been better if I had read the books in order. Both of the MCs are neurodivergent but with different conditions. The author shows how with the correct people in your life, all your dreams can come true while your fears are put to rest. The spice between the FMC and MMC is hot. The MMC loves worshipping the FMC. This was a good book, but for me personally it was not a grab me and hold me book.

Overall I give this 3.75 stars and 3 peppers.
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411 reviews37 followers
May 18, 2024
Oh God I absolutely have to recover the first books of this series.... This is the first book I've read in this series but they are connected but independent so there was nothing that I didn't understand thanks to the writer's ability. . But since I loved the writer's way of telling stories, I absolutely have to get it again. Both protagonists are neurodivergent but with different conditions. What did this book teach me? That if you have the right people in your life next to you we can be sure that all our dreams will come true while we will not be alone in facing our fears or difficulties. The bond between FMC and MMC is very, very hot, really hot. To read.
Rating 4.5 �
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Author2 books35 followers
June 5, 2024
I liked Sheryl the moment I met her in Ari's book. She's a high-energy, unstoppable force of a friend who is tired of being the seventh wheel. While she doesn't necessarily want a partner, she deeply longs to become a mother.

The portrayal of Manic and his mental health, as well as Sheryl's struggles, was incredibly well done. I was immediately drawn back into this world within three sentences. The dynamic between Manic and Sheryl was as captivating and enjoyable as Ari and Alex's relationship.

However, I would have loved to see an additional epilogue to find out if Sheryl eventually became a mom.
I received an advance copy via BookSirens. All opinions are my own.
847 reviews8 followers
June 19, 2024
All the Rest" by Ms. Berry is a poignant and steamy age-gap romance featuring Sher and Manic, whose friendship turns into a sizzling romance. Sher, vibrant and yearning for a family, and Manic, wary due to his bipolar disorder, navigate their emotional baggage and the judgments of society. The narrative delves into real-life issues like ADHD and the absence of traditional family love, adding depth to their journey. As sparks fly, the couple learns to heal each other, proving that love can overcome even the toughest obstacles. This heartfelt story is both a tearjerker and a fiery romance, balancing tenderness with passionate intensity. What an emotional story!
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455 reviews8 followers
May 5, 2024
ARC review
Sher and Manic portrayed their mental health issues and their treatment with so much details and with such care that I actually felt like the world is truly a cruel place for not normalising mental health battles and how to gently cope up with them. I also loved how Manic and Sher together overcame their issues and dealt with it like adults instead of whining about it. Their love, their spice, their emotions and feelings made me want love for myself (also a baby too). Highly recommended 🩶🖤
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555 reviews8 followers
May 17, 2024
I think this might be my favorite book in the whole series. I really loved the dynamic between Manic and Sheryl and how well their completely opposite personalities work so well together. I also loved how their neurodivergence was handled in the book. How it was described as just being a part of who they were instead of their entire personality. I wish it would have had duel POVs, but overall this was a wonderful story. Thank you to Christina Berry and The Author Agency for the ARC of this story.
1,293 reviews6 followers
May 17, 2024
3.5 stars. There's something about the author's writing style that keeps me reading despite me not always feeling connected to the characters, though I found them interesting. I felt the book was unbalanced in that it seemed to be exclusively about Sheryl and Manic's relationship and very little of Sheryl's life outside of that-- not that I want a ton of work scenes or whatever, but more than the very occasional mention that she has a job/other responsibilities.

I received an ARC and am voluntarily leaving an honest review.
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5,102 reviews268 followers
May 12, 2024
OMG the spice in this book!!! I mean, the story is also incredibly sweet, but the spice?! Top notch! Manic and Sheryl are both just misunderstood people who come together in a weirdly perfect way. (See what I did there?) The angst is very low, and the chemistry and happily ever story is so very high with this one. Can’t wait to read the rest of the series! For reference, this is book 4 of a series but is also perfect for a quick read as a standalone!- Megan
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Author6 books148 followers
May 19, 2024
If you're looking for a spicy read, you've found one in this book! I couldn't wait for this book to publish! I love Sheryl and to know that she and Manic found their HEA? Sign me up, baby! (Okay, that's a horrible pun, but it was so NOT intended, I'm going to leave it like that.) Berry knows how to write spice and emotion, and she represents mental health exquisitely in this book. Looking forward to whatever comes next!
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2,017 reviews9 followers
June 1, 2024
ALLTHE RESTby Christina Berry

This was Sher and Manica story and I must say it was different. It deals with lots of things that can be triggering so be warned before reading and look at the trigger warning arming first. But to me it was an entertaining read. I enjoyed them. I may not have been completely ok with a lot of their ideas but I enjoyed the read. I would for sure recommend.
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31 reviews
November 22, 2024
No es suficiente con decir que la protagonista tiene 34 años, necesito que ú como una persona de esa edad; para ser justos, no leí ninguno de los anteriores asique si aclaran mas de la historia de estos protagonistas en los otros libros yo no lo se pero la química de la FMC con el MMC fue nula. Es rara la ocasión donde el MMC lleva a cuestas toda la trama romántica de un libro pero este es uno de esos casos..
Picante es picante, eso si 🌶️🌶️🌶� no mucho más.
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