Until Ashlyn is about Ashlyn and Dillion. This is the fourth book in the Until Him and Until Her series. Ashlyn’s book has a special place in my heart because she is the daughter of my favorite couple from the Until Series, Cash, and Lily. Aurora does it again. Ashlyn and Dillion’s story was so good. I am never disappointed when I read her books, I cannot wait to read Until Sage.
Ashlyn is the daughter of Lily and Cash. She works at a dental office in town. She is best friends with her brother Jax; I mean, who wouldn’t want to be best friends with Jax? Everything in her life was thrown upside down when Dillion came and took over the practice where she works. I am so glad that Cash and Ashlyn talked things out. I was so upset when they weren’t talking it hurt my heart.
Dillion is the new owner of the practice where Ashlyn works. Ashlyn and Dillion go to a dental convention in Vegas. They go out and have dinner and some drinks, only to end up married the next morning. Ashlyn and Dillion are great together. Dillion knew when he saw Ashlyn that she was the one for him and he did not want to get a divorce.
Favorite Quotes
“Tell me that you haven’t been feeling this pull between us. Tell me that I’m the only one who feels this, and I’ll get up and walk away.”
“I want all of you. Your mind, your soul, and most importantly your heart. I want every breath you take to be for me. I want to imprint myself into your skin so you’ll crave me like a drug and never want to be without me.”
“You’ve been mine for a long fucking time, baby. You just didn’t know it.”
“We’ll tell them together.” “My dad owns guns, lots and lots of guns. This isn’t going to end well for you.”
“I think the real question is why do you have a theme song for shaving your vagina? And”—he holds up his hand, pointing at his finger and the band there—“you’re my wife. I can do whatever the fuck I want when it comes to you.” “Get”
“I love you more than I ever thought possible, and I wouldn’t change our story, even if I could.”
“I knew I had it bad before, but now that I can touch her and taste her whenever and however I please, it’s different. She’s become my addiction.”
“Hold on, woman!” Papa shouts as the phone is jostled on his end. “I’m asking her. No, she hasn’t answered yet. I just asked the damn question. Hold your horses. No, I’m talking to her. Dammit, give me the phone back,” he barks, and the line goes silent for a moment.”
“I would like you and Papa to be happy for me. I’m really sorry I didn’t tell you, but things have been a little crazy around here.” “I bet.” She sighs, then mutters, “Hold on, your granddad is biting at the bit wanting to say something. Darn it, Frank, let me let the darn phone go before you strangle me with the stupid cord!” she shouts, and I laugh once more.”
“Come on, stop crying before your husband really has a conniption,” he says, sounding like he’s smiling.”