Just to let everyone know this should be book 1. This starts out when they are children from Jameson's POV. I like the insight of the guy because it let's us know what is going on without the whining and emotional entanglements. This story gets to the root of Jameson's commitmentphobe behavior. I...
I thought this story was ok. There were definitely some intense scenes, but overall, I don't feel like the main characters were flushed out very well. We didn't really learn all that much about them. Also, both of the main characters had some psychological problems which were addressed, but i fel...
WHAT? WHAT? WHAT? WHAT? WHAT????????????!!!!!!!! NOOOOOO, I cannot be left hanging like this...NOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!Let me just say this about this book....Tallan is freaking HYSTERICAL!!! The way this girl spoke, thought and acted about her weight, her past coming to visit her present, her drooling...
As soon as I pull into the driveway, I see Lenny’s truck parked there. Damn it, why is she here? I thought I would have had a little time to get my head straight before work tomorrow. I’m half tempted to text my mom to have her send Nova out, but then she’d kick my ass if I did that. And then I r...
It’s difficult, but the driver must anticipate the problem and pedal before the car is too far out of shape, all in less than half a second. “Do you think he’s nervous?” Nervous? That was actually laughable. I raised my eyebrows. “His girlfriend’s pregnant, and this is the first big race sinc...
I found myself even moodier than usual once at work and I was taking it out on people and things at work by Monday. The first casualty was a box that had a cell phone in it for Noah. Really though, who packages this shit before they ship it? And d...
The next day we were at I-94 Speedway in Fergus, Minnesota and the weight of what was happening next week still hadn’t gotten any easier. It wouldn’t. The atmosphere was tense and then someone would say something funny or play a joke on someone, and it’d lighten the mood. I rode to Fergus with ...
Usually displayed for a crash. My night was ordinary. And when you live the life we had for so many years, the ordinary days were nice. Arie, Lexi and I were having a movie marathon with Emma, Alley and Nancy. It was nice to have the girls together with one little addition, Casten. Being ground...
Monday morning, I’m rushing around his apartment trying to find my clothes when I see him at the kitchen table working on his carburetor he has torn apart. He watches me pulling my jeans on. His eyes regard me with a steady intensity, my face his focus. Once I have my jeans on, I make my way over...