* Review * ALMOST ROTTEN by Abby Millsaps

* Review * ALMOST ROTTEN by Abby MillsapsAlmost Rotten by Abby Millsaps
Series: Men of Evercrisp Orchard #2
on October 29, 2025
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four-stars

He called me his wife.

My brother’s best friend and star hockey defenseman Tytus Tremblay stood in front of the Dean, declared we’re married, and bullied the man into bending to his will.

To Ty’s credit, it worked. My job is safe. The Dean has no idea who else was in the video with me.

But as the reality of the situation sinks in, I realize just how instrumental Tytus was in orchestrating this nightmare.

He’s delusional.

Tytus and I aren’t married, even though I used to dream about a future with him. That was before I met Mercer and Noah and allowed myself to fall for two older men.

Embarrassingly, when we’re locked away in my dorm, I give in to Ty’s delusions. I can’t help but push the limits, catapulting us toward his fantasies.

Now I’m torn between three men, so agonizingly confused I feel myself starting to slip away.

When Ty casually calls me his wife in front of his professional hockey team, I break.

I can’t go on like this. I can’t keep playing this game.

Every version of the future I dreamed of is slipping between my fingers. Irrevocable damage has been done, and I’m afraid nothing will ever be the same again.

 

Dramatic continuation of the Men of Evercrisp Orchard trilogy! Very addictive, emotional and saga like. I really began to dislike Ty in this installment of the series. He’s becoming delusional and vindictive and not the guy I thought we saw in him when he and Sawyer were close prior. She also is showing her childish side by letting him control and waylay her when she was finally living for herself for a change. I’m not sure how this is all going to play out in the end, but there was definitely a lot of that college age mentality in this leg.

Noah and Mercer were both much more developed in this second book and we got to know a lot about their situations and what makes them each tick. I enjoyed the closeness they developed by letting Sawyer into their life.

There is a cliffhanger again leaving Tytus in a precarious position after he got a little bit of revenge played on him for his part in the drama that played out for Sawyer throughout this book. I’m way hooked and anxious to see how it all ends in the final book!

four-stars

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