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Breathe by Abbi Glines

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5.0

Loved it. It was an amazing story. I felt like I could really relate to this book because they are my age. This book really got to my heart. The romance between Jax and Sadie is contagious. The only thing I did not like was the fact it isnt a series. Each book after this one is in the point of view of a less important character from the previous book. So in other words jax and sadie wont be in any of the other books. That I didn't like. I wanted to see their relationship grow more, and I didn't want to let go....LOL


Defff read this book. Its great
A Million Dirty Secrets: Million Dollar Duet by C.L. Parker

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5.0

Let me just say.....
OHHHMMMGOOOSSHHHAAA

This book was AMAZING. I've read the Fifty Shades of Grey Triology (3 times hehe) and that series can't touch this book. It has to be my favorite romance novel so far. (and I have read a bunch)

***spoilers****
Here's the summary without giving the whole book away.

It's about this girl Named Delaine (Lanie) who sells her body to help her sick dying mother get a heart transplant. She is also a virgin I might add. There is this very illegal selling of the women under a club where her best friend works. There a rich, sexy, extremely sexy, man pays 2 million dollars for her to be his sex slave for 2 years. That man is Noah Crawford. They constantly are at war with each other in the book, but that's what heats thing up. Every time they argue it leads to something sexual. Noah teachers Lanie the ropes I should say, and it turns into more. Oh so much more..... :)
Must Read!!! It was phenomenal.
Bared to You by Sylvia Day

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5.0

I have read all three of these series and I can NOT wait for the next to come out. I have read all of the FSOG and let me tell you, this is WAYYYY better. Sylvia Day has such a better writing style. I am in LOVE with Eva and Gideon.


The Deal by Elle Kennedy

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5.0

5 stars, easily one of my favorite books I have ever read.

I really love romance books, but usually I read books that aren't college related, usually the people are in there late twenties and working a steady job. This was one amazing book, and I loved the college scene! Maybe it's because I start college in a few months, or I just like the style.

Briar is a private college, and from what I got from it, it's the best of the best and you're lucky to say you go there. So Hannah Wells is the main character followed along by Garrett Graham.

Hannah is actually from Indiana, having fled her home state because of a terrible thing that happened while she lived there. I really feel for Hannah, because nobody should ever have to expirence something she did. The hardest part Hannah deals with isn't even the fact that she
Spoiler was raped
it's the fact that her parents are stuck there dealing with all the crap that happened to her. Of course her parents do not fault her for anything, but it is still painful to read about and understand. Anyways, Hannah and Garrett share a class together and the whole class practically failed that midterm. The teacher is even letting people retake it the scores were so poorly. Hannah aced it though. Garrett? Not so much. Garrett is the star hockey player at Briar. I was pretty proud that this college treats all their students the same, and requires athletes to really do their work and keep their grades up with no special treatment. Garrett bombed the test, and if he doesn't get his grades up, he will be benched on the team. He notices Hannah's A, and tries to convince her to tutor him. After an eternity she finally gives in. They come to an agreement, and Garrett agrees to pretend date her so the guy she has been crushing after, Justin, will notice her. But what happens when the guy you pretend date becomes more than just a fake boyfriend?

I loved this story line so much. The characters couldn't have been more perfect for each other. I loved that Garrett and Hannah's relationship started off as strangers, then best friends, and then into more. It really made me feel the connection they had. I absoluteness hated Garrett's father. Which I imagine everyone did. This was a great read of two people who really made each other better people. And even when the odds were against them, the two unlikely people, figured something out.