Title: Don’t Let Go
Author: Michelle Lynn
Expected Release Date: 25 August 2013
Hosted by: Love Between the Sheets
Sadie Miller is
attempting to change her ways and hide somewhere no one knows her former self.
She only wants to finish her final year of college, obtain her degree and get
out from her parent’s hold. Then she meets Brady Carsen, the lead singer of the
college town band, The Invisibles. Although she tries to stay away, his
persistence quickly wins her over and she realizes although he is everything
she’s not used to, he might be exactly what she needs and more importantly
wants.
Unfortunately, Sadie’s
troubled past at her last school left her with insecurities that make her
question Brady’s true intentions. While
Brady is convinced Sadie is the one for him, he has his own secrets that he
fears will be their undoing, destroying everything they have grown to become.
If they want to be
together, they will have to stand united and fight the outside influences that
are threatening to tear them apart. Can they put the distrusts and
apprehensions formed by their pasts behind them for good in order to secure
their future?
“I’m kidding,
Sadie. To be honest I have never tried this place, but you have peaked my
interest.” We stand out from the shop to look up at the menu. “So, what do you
get?” he asks.
“Usually the
veggie de lite.”
“Are you a
vegetarian?” he inquires, sounding like it could be the worst thing in the
world.
“Is that a deal
breaker for you?” I ask.
“Deal breaker?” he
inquiries confused.
“You know,
something you find out about someone that makes you not want to date them,” I
answer.
“What’s yours?” he
asks.
“I asked first. If
I was a vegetarian, would that be a deal breaker?”
“I’m not sure
anything I find out about you would be a deal breaker, but to be honest I don’t
understand vegetarians.”
“Hum.” I turn
around to give my order to the cute red head behind the counter who can’t keep
her eyes off Brady.
“You never
answered. Do you eat meat?” He comes up behind me.
“No, I’m not a
vegetarian, I just like the sandwich,” I honestly reply. “I’ll have a veggie de
lite with low fat cream cheese” I give the girl my order. Usually I get the
garlic and herb spread, but I am not about to talk to Brady with garlic breath.
“What can I get
you?” The red head looks Brady up and down while her co-worker starts making my
sandwich.
“Same, but garlic
and herb cream cheese.” He smiles over to me and I am sure awe fills my face.
It makes me half tempted to change my order. “I hate that low fat shit.”
“They have meat,
you know?” I tell him.
“I know, I want to
experience why you like it so much.” He scoots next to me and my heart races
when his hand brushes against mine.
When we get to the
cash register, Brady pulls out a twenty before I can even get in my messenger
bag, adding chips and drinks to our meals.
“Don’t pay for
me!” I scream.
“Why not?” Brady
stares around seeing a few students looking our way after my outburst.
“This is not a
date,” I confirm.
“Hey, just because
I decide to buy you lunch or dinner, or whatever this meal is doesn’t mean it’s
a date.” He softens his voice, getting closer to me.
“It’s just…things
get implied with dates.” I’m desperate to compose myself. I don’t want to owe
him anything.
“Relax, Sadie.
I’ll make you a deal.” He grabs our tray and leads us to a table.
“What?” I take a
seat, happy he picked a table in the back.
“You can buy me a
meal tomorrow.” He smirks up at me.
“Nice, Carsen,”
“A meal for a
meal, then we will be even.” He takes both straws and pounds them on the table
until the wrappers fall down. He puts one in mine and the second in his drink.
“When are your
classes tomorrow?” I ask.
“Well…I live off
of campus and I don’t have classes on Friday’s, so it will have to be later.”
He takes a bite of his sandwich.
“Later, when?” I
ask before I take a bit of mine.
“This is really
good, you don’t even miss the meat,” he says surprised, lifting his sandwich.
“After my show,” he answers my question.
“I told you the
sandwich was good. After the show what?” I take a sip of my soda.
“I have a show
tomorrow night. We will get something after I’m done,” he casually says while
he continues to eat his sandwich.
“Sorry, but I’m
not going to that bar, house or whatever it is from last week.” I shake my head
back and forth.
“Good, because we
are playing at Aces.” He laughs. “I’ll pick you up.”
“Um…no. Let me
just give you the money.” I dig through my bag getting the ten dollars out
placing it on the table.
“That’s not the
deal. A meal for a meal. Just so you know, after a show I am so hungry you
might get the raw end of this deal,” he jokes.
“I think I already
got the raw end. I can’t go to your show tomorrow or out to eat,” I say and put
my sandwich down, suddenly not able to finish it.
“What do I have to
do?” He asks me before pops a chip in his mouth.
“Nothing. I don’t
date.”
“Okay, it won’t be
a date. A friend coming to another friend’s show and then grabbing something to
eat. I will even invite my band if it makes you feel better.” His eyes are
begging me and I have to admit I want to go after listening to him sing the
last few days.
“Fine, but I am
bringing my roommate, Jessa, with me,”
“Great, the more
people the better. I’ll pick you both up.” He picks his sandwich back up,
happier than before.
Michelle Lynn has always been a reader, but her passion
has become a full-blown addiction since her husband bought her a Kindle for
Mother's Day. She's pretty sure that he regrets this on a regular basis. Especially
when she has it propped up next to the stove while she cooks, which often
results in a burnt dinner. Or when he loses sleep because the glow from the
screen wakes him up when he rolls over at three in the morning. He does agree,
however, that she uses this gift more than any other he has ever gotten her.
She joking counters that, because of some of the steamy novels she reads, he
also benefits more from this gift than any other he has gotten her. ;)
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.
When the first two sentences of the book started with lips, tongues, and roaming hands I couldn’t be happier. I mean, who doesn’t love a book that, instead of starting with a promise of nakedness actually delivers one. It was like Renee Zellweger’s line in Jerry McGuire “You had me at ‘Hello’.”
Sadie Miller left her past behind and is attempting to recreate herself as someone that makes her emotionally distant parents proud. Moving to a new college for her senior year, she finds herself out of her upper-class comfort zone of superficial people, designer labels, and snobby sorority sisters. Running from her promiscuous past, Sadie isn’t looking for comfort in the arms of a man. She’s certainly not looking for an edgy lead singer in a band full of hotties. Sadie’s fears don’t stop Brady Carsen from breaking down her barriers and proving to her that he’s the man who can heal her broken parts.
“He is so different than what I’m used to as are the feelings he invokes in me. I’m at ease with him, as though I would walk away from the life I know and be content to spend my remaining days with him.”
Brady isn’t without his own string of insecurities and issues. He doesn’t have a whorish past, but his own secrets that he feels will scare Sadie away.
I loved this book almost as much for what it was, as for what it wasn’t. It wasn’t a book that took me on an insane emotional rollercoaster leaving me wanting to throw my Kindle against a wall. Despite Brady being an amazing vocalist, this book doesn’t head down the path of stardom, sex, drugs, and rock ‘n roll. Sadie and Brady have some of the most rational and normal responses to situations I’ve read - responses I can almost imagine having myself. It was refreshing after so many books with female leads that are ridiculous drama queens. I can’t wait for the next book in the series to come out.
~ Review by Jennifer
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