Publisher: Self-Published (October 2011 )
Genre: YA
Format: e-book ( 260 pages)
Source: Purchased
Rating N/A
Ashton is getting tired of being good, of impressing her parents and playing ideal girlfriend to Sawyer Vincent. Sawyer is perfect, a regular Prince Charming, but when he leaves town for the summer, it’s his cousin Beau who catches Ashton’s eye. Beau is the sexiest guy she’s ever seen, and even though he’s dangerous, Ashton is drawn to him.
Beau loves his cousin like a brother, so the last thing he wants to do is make a move on Sawyer’s girl. Ashton is off-limits, absolutely. That’s why he does his best to keep his distance, even though he’s been in love with her forever. When Ashton wants to rekindle their childhood friendship in Sawyer’s absence, Beau knows he should say no.
Ashton and Beau don’t want to hurt Sawyer. But the more they try to stay away from each other, the more intense their urges become. It’s getting way too hard to resist....
Review
Normally I love Abbi's books of coming of age love. This one I couldn't get into. I made it about 30% before I just gave up. I didn't really care for Ashton and her consistent wanting to be Sawyer's drone.
Meet the Author
Abbi Glines was born in Birmingham, Alabama. She grew up in the
small town of Sumiton, Alabama where she left the summer she turned
eighteen. She didn’t get far… she chased her high school sweetheart down
to the coast and she’s been there ever since. Abbi now lives in the
quaint southern town of Fairhope, Alabama with her three children and
husband Keith (the high school sweetheart she chased after). Her life is
never dull and Keith always makes sure there is another “experience”
for them to explore. Books published by Abbi include The Vincent Boys
and the USA TODAY bestseller The Vincent Brothers, Breathe, Because of
Low, the USA TODAY bestsellers While It Lasts and Just For Now, The
Existence Trilogy that includes the USA Today Bestseller Ceaseless,
andThe New York Times bestseller and Wall Street Journal bestseller
Fallen Too Far, Never Too Far and Twisted Perfection.
http://www.abbiglines.com/
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