2nd book in this series. With this story we get to know Aria, the older sister to Lark and Melody. We finally get to understand what and why things happened to Aria when she was younger and this also helps us sort out why she is so set against love.Nash Geary, the man that held Aria's heart back when they were teenagers and due to bad communication he also was the boy who broke her heart. As we read, we can see all the places where they went wrong and while reading saying if only, if only. Communication is the key, but then we wouldn't have this fantastic story.We got to meet Nash in the first book as he is Mason's best friend. We get the crisscross over of all the characters from the first book. I love it when we get to see how all the characters lives intertwine and their love stories play out in a sort of mini series.I think the story is actually maturing and getting better with each book. Looking forward to the next part of this story and then we can see how these love interest grow. Fantastic HEA, hot hot hot love scenes of this not so conventional romance.Enjoyed and looking forward to more. Jessie did it to me again in the 2nd in the series! Totally enjoyed Nash and Aria in this story of a marriage of convenience that turns into so much more. It reconnects two people who had met as kids, started to fall and then are ripped apart; leaving a great deal of hurt, anger and anamosity in its wake. Aria is raising a baby alone after finding her ex was cheating. Nash has recently been left by his ex who is now engaged to a jerk that Nash has never liked. With Aria panicking over being sued for custody of her daughter and Nash trying to prove he could care less about his, he proposes they get married and counter her ex's claims she can't support or provide stability for her daughter. The heat between Aria and Nash is HOT. He's a cop, she's a pastry chef and then throw in a baby and you've got a recipe for sweetness. *I was provided an arc of this book in exchange for an honest review.
What do You think about Keeping You (2013)?
3 1/2 stars! I liked Aria and Nash's characters and this story line!
—Elena