Review: One Way or Another by Mary J. Williams

Synopsis:

One Woman. One Man. One Unforgettable Love Story.
ONE WAY OR ANOTHER
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From the outside, the world of the ultra-rich might seem exciting and glamorous. But Andi, Calder, Bryce and Destry Benedict know the truth. Deception and deceit have followed them since birth. Their parents are emotional train wrecks. Men care about nothing but their money.

The Benedict sisters learned early on—the only people they can count on are each other. One by one, four sexy, determined men will do their best to prove them wrong.

Calder Benedict worked hard to earn her place in the New York City charity community. At first, she was labeled nothing more than a rich girl with too much time on her hands. From the ground up, she built Erica’s Angels into a successful multi-million dollar organization. Her only goal—to help as many people as humanly possible.

Unlike Calder, Adam Stone wasn’t born rich. Everything he had, he earned. While over the years, he’d acquired a certain amount of polish, his blood would always be working class red—not high society blue like Calder’s.

What starts out as fun and games—an undeniable attraction neither wants to ignore—quickly turns into something more. Calder wants to believe Adam cares about her—not her money—but she’s been burned before. Can she trust her heart? Can she trust Adam?

When a dangerous force comes after everything Calder holds dear, she’ll have to decide if Adam is part of the threat, or someone she never thought she’d find—the love of her life.


My Review:

One Way or Another is the first book in The Sisters Quartet. Calder Benedict is a smart and successful woman. Born into a wealthy lifestyle, she is everything that Adam isn’t.

Adam did not come from wealth and had to work hard for every success. When he first meets Calder, Adam assumes she is just another rich socialite. Little does he know, she is so much more than that.

This is a fun contemporary romance. The romance between Calder and Adam is fabulous, and their chemistry is palpable from their very first meeting.

The characters are well-developed, and the minor characters are just as interesting as Calder and Adam. The relationship between the sisters is my favorite part of the book. Calder, Bryce, Aldi, and Destry complement one another so well and stand united on all fronts. I love their bond and their unwavering love and support for each other.


 

Rating:

Favorite Parts:

  • The love story, of course!
  • The sisters – they make a great quartet!
  • Strong, independent women
  • Secure men who are undaunted by strong women

Recommendations:

Readers who enjoy contemporary romance series will love One Way or Another.

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