Azu is Reading Ashley & Tyller by Allison Wells

Lady Azulina
3 min readJul 2, 2024

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When Ashley Gloss hears his voice for the first time in ten years, all those old feelings come rushing back. Tyrell Harris was the love of her life until her parents and their snobbery broke them apart. A decade older, Ashley decides she won’t let them dictate her life anymore — but when she discovers that Tyrell comes as a package deal with twin daughters, is it more than she bargained for?

In his youth, Tyrell allowed Ashley’s parents to come between them, but now he’s a decade older and wiser and he’s not about to let them come between him and the love of his life again. Except, now he’s got two little girls to think about — as well as their unstable mother. Can he stand up for what he truly wants?

Review

As the due date started to close in, I stopped believing I will receive an Allison Wells’ review copy, but it arrived earlier in the month and I loved it! So, I’m doing its deserving review.

If you’re looking for a short, lovely, wholesome, romantic story between two extraordinary characters, this is your book. Ashley isn’t your average rich girl, and Tyrell is… a great man, a dream man. He is what all of us should be looking for in a partner. And what all of us should be, too.

Their story goes along their whole lives, even when they were apart, and here is true what they say about everything going worse before it gets better. But the things that are key to overcoming it… they do that. They stay together, and communicate, and prioritize. That’s something that makes me like it even more.

The short this book is was a surprise, but every important detail is shown. The chapters are also short, and go back and forth between the two, which turns the experience in marvelous. You can make it last or eat it all up in an afternoon, but I suggest you… make it last 😉 It will taste better at the end.

Phrases that I liked so much that I marked them while reading

«I felt awkward, but I wanted to be friendly.
No, what I wanted to do was grab her by the hand, pull her into an empty room, and kiss her. But I couldn’t do that at a preschool with my children only a few steps away, so I made uncomfortable conversation instead.»
— Chapter 2.

«“Love is for the birds.”
“That’s why they’re called lovebirds.”»
— Chapter 2.

«“Why am I doing this, Trainer?” My cat, in all her infinite wisdom, did not reply.»
— Chapter 3.

«Not to be arrogant, but I thought I looked good.»
— Chapter 4.

«And once again, I wondered if I was worth losing everything for. I knew I wasn’t. That’s why I had walked away before. There was no way I would ever be good enough.»
— Chapter 10.

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