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Book Reviews of Until You Loved Me (Silver Springs, Bk 3)

Until You Loved Me (Silver Springs, Bk 3)
Until You Loved Me - Silver Springs, Bk 3
Author: Brenda Novak
ISBN-13: 9780778330257
ISBN-10: 0778330257
Publication Date: 7/25/2017
Pages: 384
Rating:
  • Currently 4.2/5 Stars.
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4.2 stars, based on 33 ratings
Publisher: MIRA
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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BoysMom avatar reviewed Until You Loved Me (Silver Springs, Bk 3) on + 737 more book reviews
When Ellie Fisher met Hudson King in a Miami nightclub, she had no idea that the handsome, caring hunk of a man was actually the Super Bowl-winning quarterback of the Los Angeles Devils football team incognito for the night. He had no idea that she was going to be "the one." Failing to get her last name or any other vital information, he wakes up alone in his luxury hotel suite and unable to discover any way to reconnect with her. Ellie, not the type for a one night stand in the first place, is embarrassed and appalled that she slept with a stranger - even though it was a wonderful, magical night of mind-blowingly, awesome sex - and hastens out of the hotel without waking her still sleeping lover. She marks it down as a result of being fresh off the shocking discovery of her fiance, Don, in bed with another man and the immediate cancellation of their impending nuptials. Life goes on for both with Hudson playing football and volunteering at his old alma mater, New Horizons Boys Ranch, and a miserable Ellie continuing to work at the same lab as her former fiance and his now publicly-acknowledged partner, Leo. And then the other shoe drops ... Ellie discovers her night of passionate abandon has resulted in a surprise pregnancy with no means of contacting the baby's father. She doesn't even know his last name until she attends a work Super Bowl watching party featuring the Los Angeles Devils and spots him on television. Now, armed with his full name, Ellie tracks Hudson down so she can tell him the blessed news. It does not go well.

Author Brenda Novak's latest installment in her Silver Springs series is a whirlwind of drama and emotion with Don & Leo hounding Ellie for the baby and Hudson deciding he really wants to be part of his child's life. I was pulled through this book wondering if the one night stand that has led to the creation of a new life lead both Ellie and Hudson to a new life together?

The story is populated with a couple of great characters from past books and many interesting new ones. Along with the surprise pregnancy plotline there is another one regarding the mystery surrounding Hudson's birth and parents. I can highly recommend this book to readers that enjoy plots that involve unplanned pregnancies, Cinderella stories, romantic mysteries, and just darned good emotional romances. The Silver Springs series just keeps getting better and better.
scoutmomskf avatar reviewed Until You Loved Me (Silver Springs, Bk 3) on + 2556 more book reviews
Good story about two people with some trust issues. The story opens with Ellie being dragged to a club by her friend Amy. For the last couple months, Ellie has been dealing with the fallout of finding her fiancé in bed with another man by immersing herself even further in her work. She's pretty bored at the club until she notices the good-looking guy sitting alone in the back corner of the club. She's surprised when he approaches her, but he seems nice. A long walk on the beach and some hot kisses in the moonlight lead to an even hotter night in his bed. Embarrassed by her behavior, she sneaks away the next morning without exchanging more than first names.

Hudson is a pro football player in town to play against the local team. He's dragged to the club by his new agent but isn't really in the mood to be there. He hates being the center of attention, so he's hiding out in the corner until he notices Ellie. What amazed him most was that she appeared to have no idea who he was. The novelty of being treated like a normal guy added to the attraction he felt for her. He was surprised to find her gone without a trace the next morning.

I really liked their instant connection that night. Hudson's interest in her and obvious attraction to her goes a long way toward making Ellie feel better after the disaster of her broken engagement. I loved how comfortable she was with him, able to talk about anything without feeling awkward. I ached for Hudson, who was so used to being sought out for his fame and fortune. It was sweet to see him relax and enjoy being an ordinary guy. I could sense that bit of hurt when he woke up to find her gone. That connection remained with them as neither was able to forget their time together.

I loved the fact that Ellie felt it was important to let Hudson know about the baby. She was nervous about being a single parent but ready to raise him on her own since she didn't know how to find him. Her reaction when she found out Hudson's identity was realistic. I loved her determination to do the right thing. Unfortunately, Hudson's trust issues rear their ugly heads and he doesn't react at all well to her news. I ached for Ellie when her expectations were so rudely shattered. I was frustrated by Hudson's cruel words since I thought he was better than that. Fortunately, he redeemed himself pretty quickly once he got over the shock. His actions as he was there when Ellie needed him showed that he was a stand-up guy after all, but he had an uphill battle to prove himself to her.

I liked the development of their relationship. Once the drama of the revelation was over, and Ellie recovered from her illness, their maturity had a chance to show. I liked that they had an honest conversation about the best way to deal with her pregnancy and their relationship. Though the attraction is still there, neither is willing to make any permanent commitment. Ellie doesn't see how her nerdy self could keep the interest of a man who is used to so much more than she is. She knows that she could fall for him and is desperate to protect her heart. Hudson never planned to marry or have kids. He was abandoned as an infant, grew up in a series of foster homes, and feels that he doesn't know how to give the love that a child would need. But he refuses to reject a child the way he felt rejected all his life. Once Ellie and Hudson are living in the same house, they have the opportunity to get to know each other and discover that there is much to like. Though they try to maintain their distance physically, the attraction between them is too strong. But it isn't just lust that finally draws them together, but the need for emotional comfort. I loved Ellie's determination to be there for Hudson as he deals with his whole background issue. Her belief in him and that he was more than his parentage gave Hudson the strength he needed to face those issues. I ached for Hudson and his conflict of wanting to know but being afraid of what he might learn. The growth of his feelings for Ellie made him feel protective of her, which also affected his ideas of what to do. I liked seeing them take that leap of faith, opening up their hearts to the hope of love in spite of their fears of rejection. The epilogue was good. I especially enjoyed Hudson's delivery room feelings.

The story of Hudson's search for his parents was heartbreaking at times. His need to know was understandable, and I ached for the loneliness that was evident in that search. He had so much love to give, and it was buried under those feelings of rejection. I hurt for him as the PI he hired turned up leads that seemed to hurt more than help. I loved Ellie's insistence on helping and wasn't surprised at what she uncovered. I liked the final resolution, but it felt a bit rushed. I would have liked a bit more detail, especially regarding the PI and his actions.
smileen avatar reviewed Until You Loved Me (Silver Springs, Bk 3) on + 253 more book reviews
I think this was the first book by Brenda Novak that I had read. It was a charming tale of two people who meet up, and think they'll never see each other again, but circumstances fall into place, and in the end they will live happily ever after. Lots of intrigue,and insight into a famous athlete's life. Fun read.