Only and Forever ends the Bergman Brothers series beautifully

It's time to say goodbye to the Bergman Brothers series with Only and Forever out now.

Only and Forever by Chloe Liese. Image Credit to Berkley.
Only and Forever by Chloe Liese. Image Credit to Berkley. /
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 Everyone has their comfort romance series and mine will always be The Bergman Brothers series by Chloe Liese. Knowing Only and Forever is the final book is so bittersweet. 

In a way, it feels like the Bergman Brothers series has been around longer than it has. I remember seeing all the hype for it before I gave in. Thankfully, it was well worth the read and I recall reading every single book. 

With that being said, Only and Forever is the 7th and final book in the Bergman Brothers series which we’ve been waiting for. Viggo Bergman is known for being the romantic of the entire family so I was on pins and needles, waiting to see who his romance would be with and how it would go. 

I’d like to thank Berkley for sending me an ARC so I was able to read this delight early and can share all my thoughts and feelings with you. 

Only and Forever is the perfect end to the Bergman Brothers series. 

When going into Only and Forever, I was admittedly a little bit nervous. I invested so much time, energy, and love into these characters and their romances. Thankfully, I would trust Chloe Liese to write my own love story so she quickly put all my fears to rest but this book didn’t end up being what I originally thought. 

The story follows Viggo as he’s set to make some big decisions including opening a romance bookstore, hosting a book club, and trying to find his own HEA. In comes Tallulah Clarke who is Ziggy’s best friend’s sister along with Viggo’s former classmate. The two reconnect in a way that only Chloe Liese could make me fall in love with. 

With Tallulah’s sister getting engaged, she needs a place to stay and help with her book while Viggo has an extra room and needs help at his store. I’m sure you can see where this is going as the two end up being roommates and from there, it’s only a matter of time before their attraction bubbles over. While it seems inevitable, Chloe Liese isn’t afraid to make you feel that slow in the slow-burn. 

Even so, Only and Forever felt like an incredibly realistic romance as these two were dealing with so much. Tallulah has diabetes and it affects every single part of her life from what she does, what she eats, and how Viggo touches her. In addition, Viggo has ADHD and struggles with insomnia and burnout throughout the story. As always though, Chloe Liese handles these topics with care. 

On the whole, Only and Forever was everything I never knew I wanted for the Bergman Brothers finale. I’m not even ashamed to admit that I cried multiple times while reading this book. As sad as I am to see this series wrap up, it’s one I know I’ll be re-reading in the future. Plus I’m even more excited to see what’s next for Chloe Liese. 

Only and Forever by Chloe Liese is out now where books are sold. 

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