Grant is
damaged, selfish, and undeserving of love…or so he thinks.
Jessa is
happy, in love, and has overcome her past…or so she thinks.
Grant and
Jessa can’t stop thinking about one another since being introduced at a party a
month ago. And despite their differences, they can’t seem to stay away from
each other either. However, both are hiding secrets of less-than-perfect pasts,
fearing what will happen when those mistakes come to light. As they grow
closer, they each battle their own insecurities, and neither believes that they
are worthy of the kind of love that they both still want. So if it’s true that
opposites attract, what happens when the similarities begin to surface?
Book #1 - Don't Let Go (Brady and Sadie)
Book #2 - Let Me In (Grant and Jessa)
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By the
time we get to the dance floor, we are packed in like sardines, barely able to
move, let alone dance. Rob places his
hands on my hips and tugs me to him while placing his leg between mine. This whole dirty dancing thing is throwing me
for a loop. What exactly are we doing
here and dancing like this? I stare up at him with confusion and he gives me a
cat-that-ate-the-canary look before pointing to the corner.
I stop
dancing and turn my body around but Rob grabs me again and brings me against
his crotch. Trying to search where he
was looking, my eyes scan the crowd but I don’t see anything except a sea of
drunken people making out with each other.
“Right
there, Jessa,” he whispers in my ear and I follow his finger. My stomach drops
when my eyes find Grant pressing some girl against the wall. He has her
cornered while his lips devours her neck and his hands hike up her dress.
“Wish it
was you?” he whispers and chills travel up my back. I automatically attempt to step away from
Rob, but he pulls me back. “Not the angel you thought he was, huh?” he
laughs. He twists me around to face him
and although he’s laughing his comment off, I can’t help but feel like he means
it. Panic arises as I wonder if Rob has seen something. God, did he see that
kiss on New Year’s?
Rob
keeps me wrapped in his arms when a slow song starts, but I can’t get my mind
to erase what I just saw. As Rob’s
breath tickles my neck while he sways me back and forth, I desperately want to
see what Grant’s doing. I knew he wasn’t
a monk, but I didn’t think he was the kind of guy who fucked a girl up against
a wall in the middle of a club either. After the song ends, I tell Rob that I
need to go to the bathroom. He places his hands on either side of my face and
starts to kiss me. Thrusting his tongue
into my mouth, he doesn’t let up. It
starts to feel possessive, as though he’s trying to prove to everyone I’m his.
Eventually I push him away and he laughs while I stalk off.
I really love this series by Michelle Lynn. The Invisibles are a College Band with some incredibly hot, yet troubled men in their ranks.
Although this is book 2 in the series, it can be read as a stand alone. I highly recommend reading book 1 too. It's a great story plus you will have a better feel for all the characters.
Grant is the frat boy who stands out from the rest of his friends in the band. Jessa is running from a past that not only embarrassed her but her whole family too. Trying to run the furthest from a different girl, a different time. Even though she is dating the guitarist for The Invisibles, Rob, she can't deny that she has a certain pull towards Grant. Grant is a business major with a plan. He is double major and has his life all mapped out for him. That is until he meets Jessa and she totally takes him by surprise.
What I love about these books are that they are not overly angsty. The characters are smart and funny and its a group of people I would love to hang out with myself. Can't wait for Trey's story up next!
Michelle moved
around the Midwest most of her life, transferring from school to school before
settling down in the outskirts of Chicago ten years ago, where she now resides
with her husband and two kids. She developed a love of reading at a young age,
which helped lay the foundation for her passion to write. With the
encouragement of her family, she finally sat down and wrote one of the many
stories that have been floating around in her head. When she isn’t reading or
writing, she can be found playing with her kids, talking to her mom on the
phone, or hanging out with her family and friends. But after chasing around
twin preschoolers all day, she always cherishes her relaxation time after
putting the kids to bed.
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