
Member Reviews

The spotlight on Alzheimer’s immediately touched my heart. The relationship that Hendrix has with her mom, aunt, and friends is beautiful. Hendrix is a boss and so successful, she is that girl!!
Although I feel that she met her match and Mav is perfect for her( a boss & true gentleman), I would have liked to see her having more fun, going on dates, etc.. I love some drama but was not a fan of how it played out.
I feel that Kennedy spent a lot of time on the side characters and I enjoyed some parts but not enough. The plot seemed very slow and missed the mark a little bit.
Overall, I was happy with how Kennedy was able to really show the struggles of dealing with a family member with Alzheimer's/Dementia. I liked that she was able to show that you can find love with the right person who will also be willing to be your support system when it matters the most! Romance is in her stories but not always the focal point and I understand that now!
“I’ve always known there is power in making your own way, but maybe when you find the right person, there is joy in sharing it.”

Illuminating. Compelling. Profound
With every book Ryan's voice gains more strength, more power and echoing volume. We need more of these yesterday, today, tomorow . When all of this will be over, kennedy's voice will resonate in our minds through her words.
"Hear. Listen. Pay attention"
This is a story of women's drives and ambitions, yet entrenched in ancient wisdoms and cherished beliefs. Ryan excels at writing difficult and inconvenient stories. Not skimming the surface or swimming in the shallows, she dives head first into the deep ends of human psychology, particularly women and POC. If we feel somewhat guilty or embarrassed at any page, her work is accomplished.
I believe there not enough stars in the world for the phenomenon that is Kennedy Ryan.
A comprehensive essay into everyday insecurities faced by women and men of colour it summarizes years of social psychology studies into the imbalance rampant in our world.
"We’re both bold, presenting a tough exterior to the world, but it’s what’s soft and secret that keeps bringing us together."
Her books, her stories deserve all but she herself, her personality, bravery, her courage that makes her pen these immortal stories....she deserves all the GALAXIES in this universe.
Soul-melting stories that make you sit up and pay notice, yet soul lies in heart stirring passion. A trademark framework of Ryan earning her accolades awards, reader's love and peers' respect, which I've witnessed first hand.
"My stories are here to entertain, but they are also here to engage, to provoke and encourage. We are having a conversation, you and I, when you read my books. "
Her stories highlight the struggles of people of colour, trying to justify their success and the monumental struggles they went through to achieve it. Which in itself is a huge problem in current political climate and society. Systemic inequities, prejudices against people of colour make her angry enough to spotlight them by weaving current affairs as the backdrop in the books.
But it's not just exclusive to race, she highlights every woman's call to be treated fairly & equally, everywhere.
Be it Domestic abuse in Sports world, oil pipelines and barons' dangerous agendas, black women treated unfairly in Hollywood or businesses, she has always been an advocate for Diversity, Equality & Inclusion I've watched her fight her own battles in indie world, and I must applaud her relentless crusade with her mighty pen.
“We are not magic,” she says.
“We are resilient. It’s not a wand. It’s work. We work harder and shine brighter to survive. Excellence for us has been a matter of necessity.
In this book, Soledad & Yasmin's third musketeer, Hendrix Barry is showcased in all her steely glory. Not the one to back down from any fight, she's persistent, determined, loyal, gracious & principled. Her sorted soul is clear on what and how she wants. A dedicated girlfriend, a generous community participant and confident enterpreneur. She's now my top heroine by Ryan.
Her match made in heaven, Maverick Bell is almost like a mirror counterpart. Having fought injustices done to him and his father, Mav matches all the traits in Hen. His support while she battles, holding her when she's tired and soothing her is what true alphas are made of, an Mav is top notch alpha
“You said being whole means acknowledging all our parts. And that there were parts of me that wanted to be held, want to be needed and loved.”
She pauses and searches my face. “I know there’s a part of you that wants to be a successful producer, to fulfill those ambitions, but is it at the cost of the other parts? The parts that might want something else? That might want someone? Will you have to sacrifice those other parts for this one?”
Their chemistry sets the pages on fire, but it's their soul-deep connection that is more satisfying to watch as all the pieces click together perfectly.
There's obviously the sisterhood and friendship like a spirit bolstering cheer squad, but the amazing community support took me by surprise. neighbourhood and churches being there for each other, running meal trains, baby sitters, minders and keepers, brought tears to my eyes.
No person left behind seems to be the motto of this community network.
I'm humbled and enriched having read these words and proud, sooo proud to see my friend being worshipped like a queen she is. (I hope she's my friend 😁)
limitless stars for Black Girl Magic

Kennedy Ryan writes a book...I will read it and savor very last drop.
Can't Get Enough is the third and final book in the Skyland series and man, did it hit different than the previous two. All of them good. All of them powerful. All of them relevant and just hit the right notes. You can read this one on its own, but trust me, you will want to read them all, so you might as well read them in order so you can understand and fully grasp Hendrix and her two BFFs.
We met Hendrix in the previous two books as the Boss Babe. No kids, by choice. Succeeding at life. Unapologetically herself. She is someone you want to be friends with and just know she would be a good time. But she also is there for her friends and is someone you can count on. In Can't Get Enough we get to see her soft side. We see her vulnerable side. And we see her caretaker side. She has to pivot her "go go go lifestyle" a bit when her mother is diagnosed with Alzheimers. And seeing that, she recognizes parts of her life that may need to change and that she may need to call on her own loved ones to support her in her time of need.
Then there's Maverick. Wooheee! I did not know what we were in for with this man and the way he courted Hendrix. Their relationship is of a forbidden nature. You'll have to read it to know what I mean. But when they first meet, it's electric. Their passion for life and commonalties really connect them, even when it shouldn't. But you could feel that connection and you couldn't deny it. I don't always like an insta sort of lust, but they had it and it was just perfection. Plus, to see them fight it because of something that makes it "forbidden"? Just *chef's kiss*. He was a man that knew what he wanted and he was going to make sure Hendrix knew it and he would SHOW UP. He is the epitome of If he wanted to, he would.
"You know it's real, Hendrix, and if you think anything you've said has changed my mind about us, I'm sorry to disappoint you.....Because I'm just getting started."
I intended to write this review right after reading it. But you know when you need to sit with a book and let it melt into you? That was this one for me. So many aspects of the story hit way too close to home and burrowed itself deep into my soul. That's the power of Ryan's writing. She doesn't just have a story to tell, she has a voice that needs to heard. She has an inane ability to mix a beautiful romantic story with real life and with current relevant topics and she does it with an ease and a passion that is a thing of beauty. I'm already excited to listen to the audiobook because I know this story will be elevated even more so.
With all that said and me singing all the Kennedy Ryan praises, I LOVED that she had so many guest cameos all throughout. If you have read any of Ms Ryan's previous series, you will notice plenty of them showing up. And finally, PLEASE read each and every page. The note from Kennedy at the end? POWERFUL and gives weight to a part of the story that flowed all throughout. And as a reminder to each and every one of us......'Black Americans are not asking for things we have not earned. We are expecting a stake in something we helped build.' This woman can write and her gift is to open eyes and make you see things a little differently while also giving us a story of love.
If you've read the previous books, this is a no brainer that you must read this one. And if you haven't read Kennedy Ryan yet? What are you waiting for?

Kennedy Ryan delivers a stunning finale to the Skyland Series with Can't Get Enough—truly saving the best for last. Hendrix’s journey was incredibly relatable; she lived on her own terms while deeply caring for her loved ones, especially her mother. The portrayal of Alzheimer’s was raw and heartbreaking—I was in tears by the first chapter.
Maverick was the billionaire boyfriend of my dreams—wealthy yet humble, tender yet respectful. His love for Hendrix was protective without being suffocating. I also appreciated the exploration of more "taboo" themes, adding depth beyond the previous books in the series.
Skipper’s story was another highlight—I’d love a spin-off! I’ll be recommending this book forever and can't wait to share my love for it on TikTok as the release date nears. Kennedy Ryan remains my all-time favorite author.

IMMEDIATELY 5 Star Read! Kennedy Ryan's way of storytelling keeps you enraptured. She displays both the high and lows of real life while navigating self love. I resonated this one as well because we see Hendrix constantly being a pillar of strength for others and learning to love herself, showcase her vulnerability. This was a read that both inspired, and validated me as a Black woman. She will ALWAYS be an instant buy for me!

this one was my favorite in the skyland series. maybe because I relate most with Hendrix.
Things did seem to move a little fast, but I understand that is what happens in these types of stories.
I too would love to be courted by a billionaire

The emotional depth that Kennedy Ryan writes — rich, layered portrayals that tell the story of not only romantic love but of the love of found family. A found sisterhood. I absolutely LOVED Hendrix’s story. This book is the third and final book in the Skyland Series, and although I am sad to say goodbye to Yas, Sol, and Hen, I loved the way Ryan wrapped up their stories.
This book is so much more than just a love story. Not only does it give us a beautiful love, but it gives all readers the insight of the constant battles that marginalized people must fight. That even in a happy ending, there is still work to do. It’s thought-provoking, engaging, and emotionally driven.
Once again, I highlighted multiple pages of this books at a time. Go preorder it!
Endless thanks to Netgalley and Forever for the advanced copy of this book.

The third book in the Skyland series and it had me seated from page one. I love Hendrix and was so excited to really get to know her and read her story. She is dynamic, she is fiery, she is fabulous, and she has the sweetest, biggest heart. And Mav was her equal in every way. He was passionate, caring, understanding, and sexy. Their romance was real and powerful and was so beautifully written by Kennedy Ryan. But, what I love most about Kennedy Ryan's work, and Can't Get Enough is no exception, is her ability to talk about serious issues and make them a part of the love story that is at the heart of the each book.

If you heard someone crying, don’t worry it was just me when I finished this book.
Oh how I’ve missed this series and my favorite Skyland women. From the very beginning, I knew Hendrix’s story was going to make me laugh and cry and feel all kinds of emotions…and I was so right. It felt so nice and almost bittersweet diving back into this series and knowing this was the end.
Hendrix is a bold and independent character that I adore and can relate in ways. It almost felt like a personal attack when she would think about being alone and wanting someone in her life, but not wanting to have to choose over her own success and everything she’s built over the years for someone to enter her life and leave just as quick.
The chemistry and connection between Hendrix and Maverick felt so natural and instant in the way it feels like you’ve known someone for years and not just minutes. With them both having and had family members with Alzheimers disease, they had this immediate bond and understanding of each other that grew into a friendship. I absolutely loved that Mav never gave up on Hen no matter how many times she pushed him away. He proved with not only his words, but his actions that he was all in and would do anything to help her.
This one may have taken me a while to get into, but once I got about halfway through, I couldn’t put it down! I think the ‘will they won’t they’ aspect dragged on a little bit and when Hendrix finally agreed, it felt too…easy? But this series will forever have a special place in my heart and I can’t believe it’s over with. I’m always in awe with what Kennedy writes and can’t wait to see what’s next!
Thank you Forever and NetGalley for the arc in exchange for my review!

Kennedy Ryan brilliantly blends love, friendship, faith and dealing with Alzheimer’s. I love how she always does her research on touchy topics and bring them to light in her books. I love Hendrix she’s fierce and a powerful strong black woman. I enjoyed the storyline. As always, Kennedy Ryan will write a stellar novel!

I'm so sad this is the last of the Skyland books we're going to get!😭
I loved Hendrix's story and her romance we got to witness. This is the definition of finding your person. It doesn't always happen at the "right time," but it's always meant to be.
If you have read any of Kennedy's other series (I highly suggest you do, if you have not), there are some easter-eggs in here that had me on the floor!
I don't think this hit the same emotional *wrecking ball* that books one and two did, but it was still imbued with so much of Kennedy's magic for storytelling. Another banger from the romance queen!

Kennedy Ryan delivers another breathtaking novel with Can’t Get Enough, the latest in the Skyland series. This time, the spotlight is on Hendrix Barry—a self-made, ambitious, and fiercely independent woman balancing a thriving career, deep friendships, and the emotional weight of caring for her aging mother. Romance isn’t on her agenda—until Maverick Bell, a smooth, sharp-witted tech mogul, steps into her world and refuses to let her push him away.
From their first electric meeting, the chemistry between Hendrix and Maverick is undeniable. Their dynamic is intoxicating—filled with flirty banter, smoldering tension, and the kind of heady passion that makes you feel every lingering glance and touch. Maverick is relentless in his pursuit, but not in the overbearing way of typical billionaire romances. He’s thoughtful, patient, and intent on proving to Hendrix that she deserves love, softness, and someone to carry the weight with her. Their romance isn’t just hot—it’s deeply emotional, built on trust, understanding, and a mutual respect that makes their connection feel real.
Ryan expertly balances passion, friendship, and real-world struggles, weaving themes of Alzheimer’s, self-worth, equity, and the complexities of Black womanhood into a beautifully layered story. Hendrix is a standout heroine—bold, vibrant, and refreshingly independent. She challenges Maverick at every turn, but he meets her there, never backing down from loving her the way she deserves. Their love story is both swoon-worthy and empowering, reminding us that true partnership means embracing both joy and vulnerability.
Beyond the romance, Can’t Get Enough is a love letter to sisterhood and resilience. The emotional depth, from Hendrix’s struggles with caregiving to her evolving self-perception, hits hard. Ryan’s writing remains as timely and socially aware as ever, reflecting the world with authenticity and grace.
While billionaire romances can be tricky, Maverick’s warmth, devotion, and unwavering support make him an exception. If Before I Let Go is your favorite, this one will be right up there. With raw emotion, joy, and unforgettable characters, Can’t Get Enough is a masterclass in contemporary romance and cements Kennedy Ryan’s status as one of the best voices in the genre.

4.5 stars!
I have been completely obsessed with the Skyland ladies, and I’ve been eagerly awaiting Hen’s story from the start— and wow, did it deliver! Hendrix is an absolute powerhouse, always showing up for the people she loves and lifting them higher. Watching her finally take her own place in the spotlight was everything I hoped for and more.
And Maverick Bell? Listen, I firmly believe billionaires should not exist… but I’ve decided to make an exception for this man. Maverick does everything the right way — from the way he uses his wealth to how deeply he loves Hen. The way he adores her, always reminding her that she deserves the same love and care she pours into everyone else, had me swooning. I adored watching Hendrix learn to accept that love while facing some of her toughest battles yet.
Kennedy Ryan never shies away from weaving real-world struggles into her beautiful love stories, and this book is no exception. With themes of resilience, empowerment, and the power of vulnerability, Can't Get Enough is a powerful reminder that even the strongest people deserve softness, support, and love in return.

ipains me to say that it just didn’t hit the way Kennedy Ryan books usually do. Maverick didn’t resonate with me.. i didn’t fall for him, or imagine how Hendrix did.. i just felt blah through the entire story. I didn’t cry, I barely smiled it was just a slow ride when usually her books bring me so much emotion. I’m not sure if it’s because Hendrix has always been a character I couldn’t relate to, or if it truly is just not her best out of the Skyland series but, I can say I am disappointed this was the finale given. I expected more comedy, more banter & I just didn’t get that.

Kennedy has done it again! Oh my goodness. As someone who really resonated with Hendrix in book 1 and 2, I was super excited to read Can’t Get Enough. I love the intention Kennedy puts behind researching topics she wants to write about and she did just that with this book and the topic of Alzheimer’s and care giving for someone with the disease. I’m a sucker for a forbidden romance so I was STANNING her and Maverick’s relationship. My heart was swoooooning for them. One thing that I wish was explored more in her story was her bisexuality. It almost felt like an afterthought or phase and feels like that it shouldn’t have been mentioned at all. Just felt like an unnecessary add on.
I liked that things didn’t end perfectly. She didn’t get to produce the show she wanted with Zere but she got to produce one with her bestfriend which I thought was really sweet.
I also loved the tie in with her long shot series! That was really cute.

Kennedy Ryan’s Can’t Get Enough is a phenomenal read, showcasing her signature ability to craft vivid and immersive storytelling. Hendrix is a character like no other, who shows the genuine, real, and raw struggles of being an uncompromising woman chasing after her dreams.
As a result of this, her romance with Maverick is built on mutual respect and self-assurance, complemented by her deep, supportive friendships with Soledad and Yasmen. Kennedy Ryan delivers a heartfelt portrayal of the significance of family regardless of blood, particularly in Hendrix’s relationship with her mother, adding an intense emotional depth.
This book is a masterpiece—one of Ryan’s most resonant works to date.

I have been waiting for Hendrix' story from the minute I finished the last book of this series. This book swept me off my feet from the first page and kept me on my toes until the last page.
Hendrix and Maverick are incredibly well-written with both of them having compelling backstories that add depth to their connection. I particularly appreciated the themes of trust, self-worth, and the importance of communication in relationships. The chemistry between them was incredible.
This book isn’t just another romance novel; it’s a testament to love’s ability to heal, to challenge, and to grow. If you’re a fan of swoon-worthy romance, complex characters, and an unforgettable journey, *Can't Get Enough* is a must-read.

Kennedy Ryan has once again delivered a stunning, deeply resonant love story—one that feels refreshingly real and brimming with emotional depth. Can’t Get Enough is a rare and necessary romance that celebrates a woman in her 40s who is thriving: professionally accomplished, deeply connected to her chosen family, and unapologetically childfree—without having to justify or defend it. Seeing this kind of representation in romance is a breath of fresh air.
The emotional maturity of these characters is what truly sets this book apart. Their love story unfolds with a tenderness and authenticity that feels earned, and the way they navigate life’s inevitable challenges—especially the heroine’s role as a caregiver for her ailing mother—is both heart-wrenching and beautifully handled. Personally, this aspect hit close to home, having recently lost my own mother after a long illness. But rather than feeling heavy, it made the romance all the more poignant. The hero’s unwavering support through these difficult moments made their transition from friends to lovers feel not just believable but inevitable.
Ryan’s signature storytelling—deeply emotional yet ultimately uplifting—is on full display here. If you love romance that is mature, affirming, and filled with characters you genuinely root for, Can’t Get Enough is a must-read.

I have never related so much to a story! I love the way you can visualize this story taking place as you read. I worried about trauma bonding but the love felt authentic. May we all find our Maverick!

''I work hard and rest harder. I got stuff I enjoy outside of work."
''This is so dangerous. And surely not wise. But I'm doing it anyway."
"That is bodily agency - me getting to decide what I do with my body in this life."
Thanks to Netgalley & Forever for an E-ARC in exchange for an honest review.
Ahh what a read, what a read! Hendrix is truly that gurl, through and through. I loved reading her pov's, her genuine and raw self. She was truly a breathe of fresh air and her inner dialouge is proud, filled with confidence, hilarious commentary, and vulnerable feelings. I truly adore and love Hendrix's character and really appreciated her raw personality. With that being said Maverick is truly that man as well, Kennedy Ryan can truly write a MAN OKAY!! I loved their interactions and banter, their intense attraction was something that was described so sultry and intense that there was no denying that they wanted each other. Their romance had me giggling and kicking my feet because their connection on certain lived experiences and push and pull was so hot! Maverick truly was a man on a mission and his character made sense and collided so well with Hendrix. I loved how Maverick supported Hendrix and did everything in his power to listen and love her the way she needs to.
I love how Kennedy Ryan continued to nurture and create space for the sisterhood / friendship surrounding Hendrix, Soledad, and Yasmen. I LOVED their scenes together, oh my goodness, the sense of trust, love and community that they have with one another makes my heart melt! The continuous moments of support, advice and genuine conversations in their scenes together made me smile. As the reader you can see and feel how much they all mean to each other and the lengths they will go to support one another!!
I will also say the way the author intertwines the sense of community within the Black church, as well! The constant support the church surrounding Hendrix's mother and her aunt was astounding and so real and accurate. I loved how Hendrix and her aunt had a serious conversation on faith and how that faith transitions into everyday living. Their connection to faith whether it is for themselves or a lived experience from their parents and family was so important to shed light on. The alzheimer's representation was done so well, each scene regarding Hendrix's mother truly pulled at my heart strings and it really showed the good and bad moments for someone who experiences that disease. Wow!
I will say I wish the ending was a bit more fleshed out, because when the story ended before the Epilogue, I was a bit shocked that there was not more to be read. The ending felt very rushed and a few loose ends were wrapped up fairly quickly, and I wish we got more time with Hendrix and Mav and entire Skyland universe / characters. Which adds to my thought that the story was missing something, not sure what exactly, but there was something missing. The way the story ended had a few unanswered questions concerning a few characters and their fates, Aspire, Hendrix's mother & aunt, and more, and it felt especially a bit disappointing that this is the last book of this series that the ending felt as rushed as it did. Lastly, the drama that was sprinkled into the story was juicy and very entertaining but I wish there was a bit more of a wrap up concerning the drama as well.