I voluntarily read an early copy of this book.
Almost Ruined by Abby Millsaps Series: Men of Evercrisp Orchard #3
on February 25, 2026
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I told Mercer I’d never forgive him, and I meant every word of that promise.
He hurt Tytus in the most awful, deleterious way while Noah just stood by and let it happen.
All three men in my life have contributed to the toxic, unnecessary agony of our collective heartache, but I’m the one who brought them together. This is all my fault. Everything is ruined, and I have no one to blame but myself.
I almost captured that once-in-a-lifetime kind of love, and I was lucky enough to experience it three times over. But almost has never been enough.
I’ll miss Mercer’s bold, dominant attentiveness just as much as I’ll yearn for Noah’s sweet, gentle brand of care. I’ll spend the rest of my life craving Ty’s intense possessiveness.
It all ends now.
I refuse to choose between them, so I’m opting out entirely. I’d rather break my own heart and mourn the loss of them for the rest of my life than let them hurt each other ever again.
The highly anticipated conclusion to the Men of Evercrisp Orchard trilogy is addictive and attention grabbing for sure! We are quickly thrust back into the turmoil from the cliffhanger of book two and taken on a roller coaster ride for the first couple of chapters to see what the outcome for Tytus is going to be. Sawyer quickly disappointed me and buried her head in the sand and went back to her wild ways to cope with the trauma of the time. I really thought she had grown during her time with Mercer and Noah, but the communication they had instilled in her quickly crumbled. That part of the book in and of itself tainted my enjoyment, and unfortunately she didn’t redeem herself much at all. I loved the connection that Noah manages to forge with Tytus and feel like if the development of the entire story had stayed on that same wavelength it would have flowed much better. Instead, we had a whole lot of her desperation, too much physical emphasis being put forward in the story instead of giving it the depth it needed with some true communication and spoken affirmation of what everyone was feeling, wanting and deserving. Some true therapy needed to be happening here. Overall, I enjoyed the trilogy and was truly hooked throughout to see what was going to happen, but this conclusion needed more depth and growth to make me walk away feeling fulfilled with what this relationship is truly going to be moving forward. I’m walking away with some disappointment.
Almost Ruined by Abby Millsaps is now live!
Mutual destruction makes way for hope and healing in Almost Ruined, the third and final book in the new dark, why choose, college hockey romance series from bestselling author Abby Millsaps.
I told Mercer I’d never forgive him, and I meant every word of that promise.
He hurt Tytus in the most awful, deleterious way while Noah just stood by and let it happen.
All three men in my life have contributed to the toxic, unnecessary agony of our collective heartache, but I’m the one who brought them together. This is all my fault. Everything is ruined, and I have no one to blame but myself.
I almost captured that once-in-a-lifetime kind of love, and I was lucky enough to experience it three times over. But almost has never been enough.
I’ll miss Mercer’s bold, dominant attentiveness just as much as I’ll yearn for Noah’s sweet, gentle brand of care. I’ll spend the rest of my life craving Ty’s intense possessiveness.
It all ends now.
I refuse to choose between them, so I’m opting out entirely. I’d rather break my own heart and mourn the loss of them for the rest of my life than let them hurt each other ever again.
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