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Elodie Colliard is a new to me author, and I enjoyed this a lot!
The cover captured me right away, it's honestly adorable and I love the fall vibes and the color and the art and everything about it. IF we're judging books by their covers, this would be one of the best!
I loved so much about the book. The setting was amazing, loved Pine Falls and I want to visit it. Oliver and Charlee are adorable. This is the definition of a cozy read, it was so heartwarming! Oliver honestly is my favorite type of MMC, and not enough books give enough love to the men who are gentle and nerdy. I really loved him.
Definitely recommend this book! And will have to take a look at Elodie Colliards backlist after this :)

With a cover like that, you know this is going to be a fantastic read. Elodie Colliard writes love like it's a symphony. Charlee and Oliver were once academic penpals who fell in love over letters. Five years later, they both walk into the same conference room, shocked to see each other again. A second chance romance that will tear at your heartstrings. Set in the British Columbia's rainforests, this book has an incredible backdrop, acting as another character in this wild romance.

This book was both hilarious and adorable! Eloiseโs writing pulled me in from the first line and kept me hooked till the end. I read this book in one sitting.
I loved the characters growth and dynamics.
I canโt wait to read more of Elodies books

thank you Elodie and Netgalley for this arc, this definitely is a fav and argh .... broke and healed my heart.
This has everything going for it, and while I lobe a second chance romance, it's also a story of rebuilding trust and friendship. All while dealing with grief, no matter how recent or long ago it was. And this was a slow burn, and it well worth the wait
Charlee was such a fun character, and her job sounds amazing. And she probably has THE most memorable entrance ever ๐คญ๐คญ
Oliver... I love him. I think he's my fav mmc. He is someone who wears his heart in his sleeve, and he's honest about his emotions.
I love the idea of pen pals, and falling in love with each other's words... this seems like such an old fashioned idea, but in a world of technology, this was romantic.
T R O P E S
๐คpen pals in college
๐คdual timelines (in letters)
๐คfriends to lovers
๐คslow burn
๐คsecond chance romance
๐คno third act breakup
๐คfound family
๐คcinnamon roll mmc
๐คit's always been you.
And thanks Elodie...I NEED TO VISIT CANADA AND SEE THE SPIRIT BEARS !
And we see characters from previous books and I love it !

Charlee is a journalist covering climate change for Wild Planet, a global monthly publication that covers issues facing the planet (think Nat Geo). She is very direct and a vagabond who travels the world for her next story. She hasn't put down roots in the 5 years she has had the job and always likes to be on the go.
Oliver is also a journalist who works for Wild Planet but he also holds his wilderness and remote first aid certification to assist people who want to hike and need guidance into the Great Bear Rainforest. His true desire is to buy back his grandparents restaurant in his hometown of Pine Falls in British Columbia, where he also lives.
We find out through a series of letters from 5 years ago that these two were paired together for a school assignment where they had a pen pal they had to send articles to to help critique and hone their writing skills. Although they never met because they lived in different places they became friends and eventually fell in love with each over their year of correspondence (Very Youโve Got Mail!) They planned to meet but Oliver never showed up to their meeting place and they lost touch.
Charlee and Oliver and both contacted separately by their bosses that a TV show wants to come and film a docuseries in the Great Bear Rainforest and this contract could help save their magazine as print media is on the way out and money has been tight. Charleeโs Toronto branch is on the verge of closing and this may be their last hope so she jumps at the chance. Oliver is not convinced at first but the money he is going to get for this adventure will help him get the restaurant back.
When they meet and realize who the other journalist is, tensions rise and old feelings resurface. Charlee is holding onto anger and resentment to Oliver for never showing up and Oliver desperately wants to avoid Charlee but realizes that he can't stay away and he still has feelings for her. When the truth comes out, can old wounds finally heal and will it lead them together again?
Overall thoughts? I really liked it! The first chapter had me cackling (you lost it?!?!) I love characters that don't get embarrassed easily and can adapt and go with the flow.
The long lost pen pals angle was such a cute way to introduce us to their history without a flashback or a wordy character monologue. These letters literally show these two falling in love and are so poised and enchant the reader to understand what these two meant to each other.
Present day, clearly these two have a connection and are visually attracted to each other. The emotional link they forged through the letters was deep and made their initial meeting very tense and I was filled with anticipation. I loved it! As they spent more time together they seemed to fall into a truce and mutual agreement but I would have liked them to confront those old wounds sooner so they could move forward or at least have him grovel or push back a little bit at her anger. I wanted him to defend himself and make her question what she thought she knew. I wanted them to start to learn from each other again sooner and slowly build up to a second chance romance. It felt really quick and some situations felt forced (like the bond fire) but the chemistry between these two was undeniable.
Shoutout to Emile the mail man who was the scene stealer in this book!
Huge thanks to NetGalley and Victory Editing Net Galley co-op for sharing this bookโs digital advanced review copy with me in exchange for an honest review.
I read this book through a digital ARC from NetGalley
Author: Elodie Colliard
Genre: Romance
Troupe: Second Chance Romance, Forced Proximity

4.5! A super cozy and heartwarming romance that everyone should read! The story is told in two different ways: in letters that Charlee and Oliver exchanged for years and in the present where they meet again after 5 years after the last letter. I LOVED the way the author found to tell their story, you really can *feel* the development of their relationship in each letter.
This book tells in the most beautiful way what it's like to have a second chance in love and it goes far beyond just a trope, Iโd really recommend it to all lovers of a good romance.

โ๐๐ค๐ชโ๐ง๐ ๐ข๐ฎ ๐๐๐ซ๐ค๐ช๐ง๐๐ฉ๐ ๐๐ค๐ค๐ , ๐๐ฃ๐ ๐ง๐๐๐๐๐ฃ๐ ๐ฎ๐ค๐ช ๐๐จ ๐ง๐๐๐๐๐ช๐ก๐ค๐ช๐จ๐ก๐ฎ ๐๐๐จ๐ฎ.โ
3.5๐
Oliver & Charlee warmed my heart ๐ซถ๐ฝ Unbearably Yours is a wholesome (yet slightly spicier๐ถ๏ธ), autumnal, slow burn second-chance romance that I enjoyed reading and has definitely got me ready for the cosy season.
Oliver was such a sweet, caring male main character and I loved how thoughtful he was towards Charlee, both in the letters and when they were together in person. Charlee I feel is a bit like marmite, youโre either going to love her or hate her. I didnโt gel with her character at the beginning but as the book went on I did warm to her more!
Overall, I did enjoy โUnbearably Yoursโ and I loved the setting of the forest, the camping and the small town vibes! I do wish the story had went slightly deeper with our backstory of Charlee and Oliver & I would have loved to have a bit more time with them out in nature together and getting to rekindle that friendship. Fans of โLove and Other Wordsโ by Christina Lauren will love this second-chance romance & it is just perfect for this next season ๐๐ซถ๐ฝ
Unbearably Yours is out 3rd September 2024 ๐ป๐ค
๐๐ฉ๐ข๐ฏ๐ฌ ๐บ๐ฐ๐ถ ๐ด๐ฐ ๐ด๐ฐ ๐ฎ๐ถ๐ค๐ฉ ๐ต๐ฐ ๐๐ฆ๐ต๐๐ข๐ญ๐ญ๐ฆ๐บ, ๐๐ช๐ค๐ต๐ฐ๐ณ๐บ ๐๐ฅ๐ช๐ต๐ช๐ฏ๐จ & ๐๐ญ๐ฐ๐ฅ๐ช๐ฆ ๐ง๐ฐ๐ณ ๐ต๐ฉ๐ช๐ด ๐ฅ๐ช๐จ๐ช๐ต๐ข๐ญ ๐๐๐ ๐ช๐ฏ ๐ฆ๐น๐ค๐ฉ๐ข๐ฏ๐จ๐ฆ ๐ง๐ฐ๐ณ ๐ข๐ฏ ๐ฉ๐ฐ๐ฏ๐ฆ๐ด๐ต ๐ณ๐ฆ๐ท๐ช๐ฆ๐ธ!

If you're thinking of reading this book: DO IT.
Unbearably Yours was a very enjoyable read! I would highly recommend it to anyone looking for a cozy read or one set in the forest.
If you love second chance romance, or enemies to lovers, or Canada generally, this is definitely the book for you.
It reminded me of an Emily Henry book - beautifully written romance where the main characters have sizzling tension, easy to skip spicy scenes, hilarious banter, and character development.
There were a few cringey or plot hole-y parts that I chose to ignore, as the book really is so well written. It hooked me in!
I loved the setting, and I didn't realise that it was the third book as it was a great standalone. There was one moment with a lot of characters where I went "ok this is a lot of characters to keep track of" where I realised it may not be a standalone.
WE ALSO LOVE BISEXUAL REPRESENTATION!
The relationship between the two main characters was really sweet to read, and she wrote the tension and buildup SO well.
Overall thoughts with spoilers:
Ok what was up with the random tent scene where he turns her down??? Not really well explained why he says no there.
It was a tiny bit creepy that he wrote sooooo many letters to her over the years - maybe like ten would have been better and less creepy? I may have misread that but I chose to pretend it was only a few letters. Thatโs my personal opinion though!! So maybe itโs not creepy to other people.
Our intro to the FMC was hilarious! There were sort of throwaway lines that she only sleeps with people as she doesnโt trust anyone anymore & this would have been good to be explored more.
And also the buildup was SO GOOD.
Man. It was just so good.
Thanks to the publisher for the ARC - in exchange for an ARC, these are my honest, non biased thoughts. Thank you for accepting me!

4.5
Oliver and Charlee were pen pals in college for their respective Journalist programs and became great friends, building into a romantic love through the letters they sent. After setting up a date to meet in person during a college summer however, that friendship is broken and people are left feeling betrayed. Now, a handful of years later, Charlee is last minute sent to BC, Canada to be the face for a new docuseries show that will keep her company's location open amid budget cuts. Oliver has been asked to help guide the docuseries through his neck of the woods and with it, a hefty bonus that he wants to put towards buying back his old family's restaurant.
I've really enjoyed all of Elodie's previous books and this was no exception. Oliver and Charlee are both characters that feel deeply and they've both had quite the shock meeting each other in person for the first time with such high stakes. Elodie writes some great character-driven stories. Lots of emotions and feelings packed in this one. Charlee has been running for a lot of her adult life and seeing Oliver again has her asking some hard questions about herself, what exactly has she been running from? Oliver has always felt things stronger than others and seeing Charlee for the first time makes a lot of once-buried emotions come back up. Conversations need to be had though before he can even realistically think about asking for more with Charlee again.
Elodie's characters, plot, and atmosphere are great in Unbearably Yours! I've truly loved traveling across different settings in this series. A quick trope highlight here; we have a bit of friends-to-lovers, second chance, epistolary, and only one-bed.

โI can handle you being mad at me for the rest of our lives, and I can handle not talking to you for years, but what I wonโt be able to do is survive if something happened to you.โ
THIS. BOOK.
The best kind of romance is one that leaves little breadcrumbs throughout that keep you wondering why it didnโt work out the first time around.
Oliver and Charlee had a deep connection in the most unique want. But something went wrong. Now they are unexpectedly reunited.
This book had everything I love. The characters had conflict, but were still kind to one another. We got to see their relationship develop over time with flashbacks to when they first started dating.
The writing was also beautiful. Elodieโs descriptions gave just enough detail to set the scene.
โThe thought fills me with something Iโve felt few times before when we used to talk. Something gentle and sweet, like snow falling softly outside and hot cocoa with marshmallows sprinkled on top.โ
I loved this. Pick it up.

What happens when you throw two estranged ex-pen pals into a remote rainforest with a camera crew?!
Charlee has one rule: keep moving and donโt look back. As a globe-trotting journalist, sheโs all about the next big adventure. So, when her job at Wild Planet in Toronto is hanging by a thread, she jumps at the chance to save the day by filming a documentary in the wilds of British Columbia.
Oliverโs all about the quiet life in Pine Falls. What he wasnโt counting on? Spending two weeks in close quarters with Charlee, the woman who once stole his heart.
I absolutely loved this bookโI couldnโt put it down!
Iโm a sucker for pen pal romances, and this one totally delivered. Charlee and Oliver were such a fun pair to root for, and the mix of second chance, small town, and forced proximity tropes made it even better.
The chemistry was off the charts!!
Fans of small town vibes, forced proximity, and a good olโ pen pal twist are going to eat this up.
Thank you NetGalley and Eloise Colliard for this ARC in exchange for an honest review!

I was really intrigued by the premise of the book- I love letters, and pen pals romance did seem like a good plot. And I really wanted to like the book more than I did.
I liked how the book alternates between letters then present when it started and I guess that's where I was rooting for it to be great
Though the book tries hard, it confuses rather than establishes the timeline and story of the MCs romance, the letters did not read heartfelt and it just escalated too quickly.
Even with having some good tropes, with a cinnamon roll hero, forced proximity and slow burn, the continuous miscommunication on the characters part dragged down the story. I would have definitely loved it more if they would have opened up and talked about everything sooner so that the rest of the book could have shown growth in their relationship.
I am no/low spice reader, so I skipped the bedroom scene, so no comments there.
I received an advance copy of the book and I am leaving this review voluntarily.

Charlee, a bold and fearless journalist, is put on a 2 week assignment to document spirit bears in BC. Her fellow journalist turns out to be no other than Oliver - the penpal she fell in love with years ago. The catch? They havenโt spoken in 5 years after Oliver failed to show up for their first in person meeting. Can she survive two weeks in the wilderness with the man who broke her heart?
I was excited to see a book set in my home province of BC! It was fun to read about Charlee and Oliverโs second chance romance and there were definitely moments that had me giggling and kicking my feet.
However, I didnโt quite enjoy the portions of the book involving their letters. It felt rushed and unrealistic for them to fall in love so quickly through their letters alone. Some of the sexual segments in their letters were also really cringey to read. There were also times when Charlee was acting really immature for her age and many of the characters just felt one dimensional.
Overall, I did still enjoy the book but would probably give it 3.5 stars.

Oooooo baby! Charlee and Oliver have officially stolen my heart! OH MY GOD! These two had me giddy all through out their whole store. From start to finish. Was I expecting to fall HARD for these two? No. Was I expecting to continue craving their romance and friendship after finishing this novel? No. But guess what? I DO! Can I have more of their story pretty please?!?!
I am captivated by Charlee and her persona. She is truly an icon on her own. Life has not been the kindest to her, but she is a strong minded individual that knows how to process things in the most beautiful of ways. Her complex individuality is what makes me love her so much more. I have not fallen in love with a protagonist in a romance novel in so long, and Charlee's personality was truly a breath of fresh air.
And then enters Oliver; a true definition of a man's man in a nerdy combination type of way that made my feet kick back and forth. Learning about his past is what truly makes him worth a read. It's the way that these two endure their pasts with strong minds that captivated me the most.
Thank you to Elodie and congrats in the best of ways darling. This third installment in your "It's Always Been You" series has added their stamp of approval to the series as a whole. Cannot wait to see what else you have in store for us readers!

This was my first book of Elodieโs and now I HAVE to read the series I didnโt know existed. Her characters are so beautiful and raw. The tropes were amazing. Iโm a sucker for second chance romance! Iโll definitely be reading more from this author in the future.

This was cute! I loved the letters and the whole pen pals vibe. I also like the whole forced proximity and only one bed. The banter was super cute. It balanced out the emotional moments from the past. I really wanted to enjoy it a lot more, but the miscommunication and lack of communication was just a bit too much. Still entertaining and emotional, but could be better.
Charlee and Oliver were good together and their chemistry is instantly rekindled. The fact that Charlee just still hates Oliver without even knowing what happened years ago was meh. What I really enjoyed were the little intimate moments that made them remember their history. The spice was medium spicy and perfect for the story. Their communication clearly needed work and frustrated me to no end. It really made me not really like Charlee until like the last 25%
Overall I would recommend this with the caution of needing more from it. Solid and cute but not amazing.

Sweet, descriptive and heartfelt, Unbearably Yours by Elodie Colliard is about two people who once fell in love through writing letters to each other but lost contact before meeting again through work.
Summary: Five years ago, Charlee "Char" Fletcher and Oliver "Oli" Reynolds lost contact after his failure to show up at their planned date after exchanging letters for one year. They meet again in Pine Falls, his hometown, for work, and have unresolved conflicts to figure out.
Tropes/Genres:
โข second chance romance
โข small town
โข forced proximity
โข workplace romance
โข slow burn
โข former pen pals
โข contemporary romance
โข set in British Columbia, Canada
Review: This is such a nice book! It's clear that Charlee and Oliver love and care for each other. The pacing is good, the writing is descriptive, and the characters are unique and realistic. While it touches on a love story, it also dives into the loss of loved ones, misogyny and work safety.
The story is narrated through alternating perspectives, with the odd chapters being told through Charlee's POV and the even chapters through Oliver's POV. Before each chapter, there are letters that they exchanged with each other five years before the events of the book. This format fits this story perfectly, showing readers what their relationship was like before what happened on 21 June 2017. In the meantime, readers can follow the present timeline as Charlee and Oliver navigate their lingering feelings for each other despite what happened five years ago.
Charlee and Oliver are so sweet. The emotions they both displayed were portrayed so well because they were descriptive and realistic. I understood every feeling they had, particularly regarding each other. The letters they exchanged five years ago were simply the sweetest, with how they bonded over a common interest: writing. The way they slowly warm up to each other again when they reunite is nice and realistic. I love how they always have each other's backs and are logical in their thinking (i.e. they're not unreasonable people).
Trevor is such a well-written asshole. I hated him so much, and that's a good thing. I truly applaud the author for writing such a realistic unlikeable character. He's basically the type of person you wish you would never have to work with. He's self-centred, misogynistic, doesn't care about the consequences and has a highly inflated ego. Throughout the book, I really just needed him to get lost. Good job on writing this character. For real.
Overall, this is a nice second-chance romance with a small-town setting. I recommend this book to those who are interested in the concept of pen pals meeting in real life and rekindling their romance after losing contact five years ago.
Thank you, NetGalley, for the read.

This was my first book of Elodie's and it will not be my last as she is a very skilled storyteller. She really gets you to connect with both main character's thoughts and feelings.

I know one shouldn't judge a book by its cover, but the artwork of "Unbearably Yours" immediately appealed to me. Charlee and Oliver's story is summed up so well in the cover art. It's the satisfied feeling you get once you've been on a journey and you've pushed through to reach the final destination. You get to relax and rest knowing that it was all worth it.
The dual timeline of present day Charlee and Oliver, contrasted against the letters they exchanged, added a lot of depth to the story as well as driving the narrative forward in a compelling way. The representation of hypersensitivity was also something I haven't come across in a novel like this and it was dealt with such care. I also loved the inclusion of a playlist of songs for each chapter. I will definitely be reading the first two books in this series.
Thank you to Netgalley and Victory Editing for access to an ARC of "Unbearably Yours"

When Charlee and Oliver are teamed together to work on a wildlife documentary we see them reunite. The former pen-pals have history and working on the documentary forces them to resolve their past.
I love books that captures Canadaโs natural beauty and Pine Falls encapsulates the charm of a small town and the forests and green spaces of the west coast. If you're looking for your next fall read give this a read!
Thank you Victory Editing and NetGalley for providing an ARC!