Before you break by Christina LeeReview by: KaylaSynopsis: A sexy, emotional New Adult romance about a bad boy on the edge and a good girl about to lose control…The star catcher of the college baseball team isn't supposed to have skeletons in his closet. But Daniel Quinn is hiding a guilty past s...
Of course because I am in love with this series so far, I knew that there was more to Rachel than I thought and so I was looking forward to reading all about her in Whisper to Me... and I was certainly not disappointed... she infuriated me but in a great way... I was invested and I wanted everyth...
My heart jams into my throat, making it hard for me to get my words out. “Can I see him yet?” My voice sounds funny, off, but she doesn’t seem to notice. “He’s sleeping right now. He was getting slightly agitated so the resident on call approved a sedative for him. You loo...
They can piss around in the yard. Me: How about tomorrow after work? Jude: Looking forward to it. I heard Chopper bark as I approached Jude’s place and my shoulders finally unwound. He was already in protective mode. And Jude...
Affordable real estate was hard to find in Manhattan, so I was lucky to have inherited my dad’s first floor walk down unit on a nice street in the city. He’d bought it in the 90s prior to the housing boom and it was still in decent shape, though it had needed updating. A p...
Nate was struggling with some heavy-duty demons and nothing I had to say seemed to have made any impact, so I left him alone with his thoughts. All the pieces of Nate had come together for me. The way he’d been with girls. The reason he didn’t allow himself to see them as ...
But fall days are unpredictable, and Ella said they’d have large tents set up to shield the partygoers from the elements. Joel apparently had been working on shucking corn all day with his frat buddies. They’d also been hitting the keg early, and Joel was napping before the big party. I fig...
Cameron had fallen asleep with me in my bed. I had cried on his shoulder and snotted all over myself. God, what a wreck I had been. But I had never felt so vulnerable. I might’ve had some risky near-misses out in the community, but I was merely a so...