Wild Reckless by Ginger Scott

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After reading this, “the boy next door” will take on a whole new meaning.

This book is going to introduce us to Kensington (Kensi) and Owen and will be told through the POV of Kensi. This book is a journey and one that deserves the scenic route. So hang on tight because this poignant story is going to take you on a quest for love and discovery.

The book will start (prologue) with a 5 year old Owen and his father attending the annual Wilson Orchard Apple Fest. It’s Owen’s first year to experience this festival and he couldn’t be more excited, because the one thing that Owen is looking forward to the most is riding the ferris wheel. The prologue is told through little Owen’s POV and throughout this chapter, he mentions often how his dad talks to himself and “has arguments within his own mind” and as a 5 year old, Owen learned to ignore it and not pay it much attention, until it turned his world upside down and Owen Harper’s life would never be the same again.

We are now going to fast forward 13 years and meet Kensington Worth. It’s Kensi’s senior year and she finds herself having to start all over. She has moved to Woodstock with her parents and even though she is against the idea, her parents have sold the move as being a convenient halfway point between both of their jobs. I will go ahead and point out that there is more to the move than meets the eye, but remember, you are on a journey, and it would be a huge buzzkill if I told you all about the stops before you arrive at your destination.

Kensi is musically gifted. She is a whiz on the piano, mostly due to her father’s influence, and while she loves playing the piano, she really isn’t a fan of the classical stuff, even though that is her dad’s preference. Her passion lies more with jazz. She is someone who is moving from private school to public school and that alone is going to take time away from her practice. She isn’t really a kid who goes out of her way to please her dad, in fact, I think that it is quite the opposite. And since she is a musician attending a public school, marching band it is, which brings a small smile to her face, because she knows this is not going to please her dad. Even though I’m somewhat brushing over the music storyline here, it does play a pretty big role, but again, discovery.

Owen is Kensi’s neighbor and to anyone on the outside looking in, would assume that Owen is also bad news. In fact, not only Owen, but the entire Harper clan would be bad seeds. Owen is very talented with the basketball and is on the school team, but his responsibilities to his family require him to split his time between school and work. Upon their first meeting, Kensi is somewhat intimidated by Owen. His driveway lacks a basketball hoop, but Kensi’s has one and that is where he practices, it’s also the place where Kensi can admire from afar.

Now, since this story is told through the POV of Kensi, you don’t really know how Owen feels upon first meeting her. You know that she is captivated by him, mainly because she has never come across someone like him. She may be middle class, but the environment of her last school is anything but middle class and the boys she encountered there were privileged. As the reader, you get the impression that Owen feels some sort of attraction towards Kensi, because he taunts her. Kensi is certainly curious about Owen, but her group of friends are part of the “outside looking in” and are quick to inform Kensi about all of Owen’s faults. The only exception to this is Ryan, he makes sure to come to Owen’s defense anytime someone speaks poorly of him. There are so many stops on this wonderful journey, and unfortunately, I’ve only given you a tiny preview of what’s to come.

Ahhh, Owen. He was so beautifully written, that even if he fulfilled a lot of the bad boy requirements, you are going to love him. Of course this book is about the relationship between Owen and Kensi, so it’s doesn’t take a rocket scientist to figure out that they in fact, do become a couple, so I can at least comment further on that, without ruin. When we first meet Owen, he appears to be somewhat of a pro when it came to the ladies, so I was expecting his past to dictate his future a litte bit at least, but he never went down that road, he was all in and the intensity in which he opened himself up to Kensi was exquisite. You could almost feel his pain, which cannot be easy to write, so kudos to Ms. Scott for translating that to the page so well.

Kensi, for me, was pure strength. She goes through some sh*t in this book, but always pushes forward, even when it’s uncomfortable for her and given her age, most girls would’ve crumbled. While they may appear to be total opposites, Owen and Kensi are just what the other needs.

I adored the supporting characters (well, for the most part). They were very well structured and so well written, that you know they were never an afterthought. They are a part of the totality of this book.

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Please don’t think that this book is just for teens, it is so not. The thing that she does with this book, is she shows you that love does not ever fit perfectly in a box. Love is messy, love hurts, love may break you before it puts you back together, but it will enrapture you and give you hope. And then you learn in the long run, the pain is worth it.

Do you have a favorite singer/band, that when they release a new album, you buy it without even listening to it, because you already know before hand that it is going to be a killer album? That is how I feel about Ginger Scott. I don’t have to sample her book, I just buy it, because I know that in some capacity, the words that she has put on the page are going to move me somehow. My only bone to pick is, I was all “Team Reed” until this book found it’s way onto my iPad and now I am almost 100% positive I’m “Team Owen”. Ginger Scott, you’re making book boyfriends very difficult for me.

 I read a lot of extraordinary books and to use that word as an identifier for a book, is something that I do not take lightly. I enjoy a lot of books as well, but that doesn’t make them all extraordinary. So if I read a book and while reading, I can literally see the movie playing out in my imagination, it’s pretty damn good. This is Ginger Scott. She is going to grab a hold of you and pull you into her book and not let go until she’s ready for you to go. It doesn’t matter what your plans are, if you start a Ginger Scott book, you better be prepared to have it on you at all times, because it will eat at you until you open it back up and continue on. That is an extraordinary book and Ginger Scott is an extraordinary writer.

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You and Everything After (The Falling Series, Book #2) by Ginger Scott

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I apologize in advance for this review. See, I feel that after this is done and written, it really is going to more of a dedication, a love letter if you will to Ginger Scott. I don’t know how she does it, I really don’t want to know how she does it, honestly. I do prefer a little mystery in my relationships, one sided or otherwise. This book was released on December 5 and I feel like I have betrayed my love for Ginger Scott, because I didn’t even purchase the book until a couple of days ago. But, in my defense, I had backlogged myself on reading and I really needed the time to sink into this story. I really LOVED This is Falling and I knew that I was going to love this book, but I didn’t think it would top This is Falling. Boy, was I wrong. I “heart” this book much more than I do the first one. I still love the first one, I don’t want to hurt any feelings. I still adore Nate and Rowe, it’s just Ty and Cass really stole my heart.

If you can’t already tell, this book tells the story of Ty and Cass and is told through both POV’s. Hopefully, you have read This is Falling, if you haven’t: PLEASE READ NOW!! If you remember, Ty and Cass get together at the same time that Nate and Rowe are blossoming, so this story will coincide (for the most part) with that book. 

This book begins with Ty in Florida (at school). In the first several pages, his character reveals himself as someone who “screws them, then loses them”. Once we are introduced to Cass, we learn very quickly that her past is something that she is attempting to escape from, which is why she chose to attend McConnell. Oklahoma is a long way from California, which is where Cass hopes to leave any remnants of her past.

We will learn in this book what exactly happened to Ty to cause him to wind up in a wheelchair. We will also discover some about his life before his accident and the love that he has for Kelly, his high school girlfriend, which was heartbreaking and loving at the same time. In the first book, we were able to really grasp the love that Nate and Ty had for one another, especially through Nate’s POV. It was obvious the love that Ty had for Nate, but being able to witness it from his POV made their sibling bond even more remarkable. 

Cass is a phenomenal athlete, soccer to be exact. While still in high school, she discovers that she has MS. This put a huge dent in any plans that she had to play soccer at the collegiate level.  Add this life altering diagnosis with the hormones and emotional outburst of a normal teenage girl and you have someone who dealt with all of that baggage by becoming promiscuous. Because of this, her reputation took a direct hit, which is why she needs to leave her past where it is, in California. The only thing that she brings with her, from her past to Oklahoma is her twin sister, Paige. You remember Paige, right?

Cass and Ty meet when he is assigned to be her trainer. They hit it off, very well. They then run into each other again at a party, where she ups her worth in the eyes of Ty, by beating some ass in video games. Even though, Cass tries to fight the attraction she has to Ty, she eventually gives in and a beautiful relationship is formed.

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 So, I think that is a pretty good glimpse inside these wonderfully wounded individuals. Now to what I love about this book. Well, really everything.

Ginger Scott has a talent of being able to characterize someone with something like MS or being to confined to a wheelchair and instead of playing to those disabilities (I hate that word, but I feel it is necessary here) as a weakness, it is always just a part of who that character is. It’s almost like an enhancer for them. When human nature is supposed to take over and sympathy or curiosity is to coming pushing through, she pushed it back. Obviously, Ty being in a wheelchair is an important part of his character, but instead of making it an obstacle, she makes it an extension. And even though you’re reading words on a page, you grow to not notice it.  I actually don’t know a whole lot about MS. I do know that it can be debilitating, but Cass didn’t allow MS to define what her capabilities were, she defied what she was told they were going to be, which allowed such a powerful message to be spoken to individuals who are suffering and maybe allowing MS to be who they are instead of just something that they have. Ginger Scott knows how to speak to her readers through characters and really put a smile on their soul. 

I don’t think I have the intelligence to be an author and create a story that could possible define someone or really reach out and cause inspiration. However I begin to think, “hell, it’s just words”, then I read a book like this and re-think the “it’s just words”. It’s so much more. I have a handful of authors who I consider my favorite and the one thing they have in common is their ability to go beyond it ever being “just words”. It’s an escape, a feeling, a hiccup in your breath, a paragraph that makes you close your eyes, if only for a moment, and take it in. That’s what she does. She makes every word count. She has done it before, she does it here and with complete certainty, she will do it again and I can’t wait. 

You and Everything After is book #2 in The Falling Series. Book #3, The Girl I Was Before, will tell the story of Paige and Houston and is available now.

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Going Long (Waiting on the Sidelines, Book #2) by Ginger Scott

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BXTCHES Gotta Warn: Hopefully you have read Waiting on the Sidelines BEFORE you decided to tackle this book. If not, please do so, you will not only be confused, but you are going to miss out on the beauty of the story that is Nolan and Reed.

Waiting on the Sidelines ended right as Nolan and Reed were starting college. This book starts two years later. Nolan and Reed are still together, trying to make a long distance relationship work in spite of the odds stacked against them. The great thing about this book is, it is told through both Nolan and Reed’s POV. This book is going to have so many ups and downs, it’s a good thing that we get to go inside of Reed’s head, trust me.

The last book, despite all of the turmoil that Reed and Nolan seemed to be hit with, ended on a pretty high note. This book starts off happy, but now that our favorite couple are more grown, there are more grown-up hardships that they must overcome and watching their life unfold will make you wonder: “Is their love  going to be enough?”

I can give you some idea of how this book is headed without giving away all of the good stuff. One of the main road blocks in the way of their relationship is the fact that Reed is considering entering the NFL draft. You already know that they attend different schools, but Reed still makes the drive to see Nolan every Thursday and Nolan attends his home games, so even though long distance relationships may be difficult, they are making their relationship work. However, Nolan understands that with the draft, Reed could be headed anywhere and she knows that he loves her, but her past insecurities start to rear their ugly head and she starts to question whether or not she is the one for him.

That part of her personality was frustrating. Understandable, but frustrating. I get that he’s this big football star and his star is only going to shine brighter, but I feel that up to this point (in the last two years) he has done nothing but prove his love to Nolan. But I will cut her some slack, because being female we all have that doubt, not matter what we are told.
  
There’s the potential to spoil a lot of this book, which I cannot do to you, so I am going to try to work my way around what I can. Nolan is still best friends with Sarah and Sienna and what I love about those girls is they will always give it to her straight. Good or bad, they are not sugar coating their feelings and in this book, Nolan needs that from them. Also, Sean and Becky are still together and very happy. I liked Sean a lot in book #1 and I was sad for him when Nolan broke it off, so it was good to see him and Becky come together and stay together. We will get to meet Reed’s brother, Jason, in this one and see the dynamic of the relationship that Reed has with him, but don’t hold your breath, they are the total opposite of one another. What do I mean? Reed is not an asshole, Jason is.

Here’s the thing. This book was hard to read. I do not mean that in a negative manner, so let me explain. Sometimes when books get so emotional and you are feeling everything right there with the main characters you just need a break. That’s what this book did to me. There are going to be some hard parts to read, but I promise, it is worth it.

When this book begins, you can see the change that both Nolan and Reed have gone through. Like I said, Nolan was a little frustrating for me in this one, but I think it was only because you know she is trying to find herself and her place in Reed’s world and she gets so hung up on the what if’s, she has a hard time living for the right now. I LOVE books that are written from both POV’s, but it’s somewhat of a catch 22. While I love getting in the head of both characters, as the reader you are privy to everything, so it’s hard to watch one character struggle because of something that the other character may or may not be aware of. You just want to scream “TALK!”, but then you realize that you are only screaming at an iPad and things get weird.

In my review of Waiting on the Sidelines, I mentioned not getting hung up on the fact that the setting of that book took place in high school, this book is why I mentioned it. This book deals with real adult issues that many couples face (not the NFL draft, but you know what I mean). It is heart wrenching at times and joyous at other times. Get ready because there will be sad tears, but don’t fret, happy tears will follow. Nolan was a surprise for me in this book. She struggles with a lot of happenings in her life and the way she chose to deal with those issues, definitely made her more normal. Not the good/perfect girl she was in the first book. For me, that was refreshing. It was nice to see her not make the right decisions, especially where Reed was concerned. I only say this, because it was that much more rewarding when she started to see things in a more clear manner and stopped letting the unknown mark her way.

This was a journey worth taking. There are characters that I didn’t mention, on purpose, because the discovery of everything this story brings is worth the emotional roller coaster that you will be taken on. This one definitely caused a book hangover (and this was my second time reading it), I was sad to see the end of their story come. The epilogue was fantastic, so that did give me some closure. I will continue to read whatever Ginger Scott puts out, she is that writer for me. Next, I am going to go ahead and tackle the next book in the This is Falling series, so stay tuned for that review. I think that this book is worth the read. I won’t say that this was a quick read, because for me it wasn’t and I’m a fast reader. I just think I needed time to absorb this story more. Good read, highly recommended.

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Waiting on the Sidelines (Book #1) by Ginger Scott

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I hope that I am able to do justice for this book with this review. What I wish is, after you have read the synopsis and then the review, that you do whatever it is that you do to get a book (download, run to the bookstore, etc.) and while you are doing that, go ahead and pick up book #2, you’re going to want to pick up where this one leaves off. This is truly a coming of age, love story that will have you nostalgic and reliving old times.

This book will tell the story of Nolan Lennox and Reed Johnson and is told through the POV of Nolan. Nolan was named after the great Nolan Ryan, her parents were convinced that they would be having a boy and after receiving the surprise of her gender, her dad insisted that her name remain Nolan. Nolan is getting ready to start her freshman year at Coolidge High School in Coolidge, AZ and thought she was ready for anything. She has lived her life up to this point being who she is with no apologies. She has never felt ashamed of her roots. Yes, they live in a manufactured home, but it is her home. Her clothes aren’t the latest styles, but she has never needed that, she is happy in t-shirts and shorts. She has her best friends (Sarah and Sienna) and in her world, that is all she needs. That is until her first day of volleyball tryouts when she spots Reed Johnson and feels that emotion every girl has felt for the first time just to have him break her heart the same exact day.

Reed Johnson is also beginning his freshman year and has already been given the title of “star”. There are high hopes riding on his football abilities and everyone seems to be attaching themselves to the future local celebrity. Even though Nolan spotted him and had her heart flutter, his didn’t seem to do the same. In fact, while hanging out after practice, Nolan overhears Reed along with several other students, one of whom Nolan thought of as an acquaintance at the very least, talking about how Nolan looked like a boy. This changed the way Nolan began to see herself.

The first day of school rolls around and Nolan finds herself partnered up with Reed on a Science project. Surprising, working together works out well. They hit it off and the project is going is turning out better than anticipated. Even when Reed’s friends come over and hang out with them, Nolan keeps her “awkwardness” pulled back. That is until Tatum (the so-called acquaintance) shows up and Nolan realizes that Tatum and Reed are together. After silently confronting Reed about what was said about her that awful day of volleyball practice, Reed writes her a very sweet letter apologizing for his behavior and extending the olive branch for friendship. And boy is a friendship built. This should be a good foundation for you to start to build your imagination where this story is concerned. If I say anymore, I may wind up giving away some very valuable story line and where is the fun in that?

This really is a beautifully told story of a young lady trying to discover herself without losing who she is along the way. The way that Nolan was written will have you so connected that you will feel the emotions with her, her pain becomes your pain and her joy will have a smile on your face. You will fall in love with her instantly. There were times that Reed was a downright asshole, but I mean, isn’t that really expected for someone of that age? The thing is, you will love him. Yes, he will irritate you, but through it all you will see his true heart and intentions.

This book will span their high school years and the very, very, beginning of college. There are going to be some ups and some downs, like very down. Your emotions are going to go on a wild ride and you may find yourself wanting to stand up for Nolan from time to time. This book will definitely take you on a trip down memory lane. I don’t know many people who didn’t have a crush on someone who was “unattainable” and spent high school wondering “what if” and this book finally gives the happy ending to the one who deserves it.
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I happened to come across this book after reading How We Deal With Gravity. I was so moved by that book, that I needed to read something else by Ginger Scott and this is what I picked, I couldn’t have been more pleased. Sometimes I feel that an author can get really wordy and it seems that they are just trying to fill space on a page (I don’t say this lightly, for the most part, I love everyone I read), but with Ginger Scott, she fills the pages so fantastically, I really wished that words would flow out of my mouth in the same way that she can put them on paper. I have now read 3 of her books and in every one of them she knows how to trap the reader and hold them captive. Also, so far in all 3 books there is focus on special needs, you know I really don’t like that term, so I am going to call them extraordinary people. In How We Deal. . . the focus is on Max, who happens to be Autistic, and she told his story beautifully. In this book, the focus will be on Nancy and Downs Syndrome and once again, written so well.

Another aspect to Ginger Scott’s writing that is so terrific is her character development. I mean ALL characters. While the focus in this book may be on Nolan and Reed, the supporting characters are so well written and whether it’s a character that you are supposed to dislike (Tatum) or a character that you fall in love with (Buck) they all enhance the story and help the emotions peel off of the page. I think that it is expected for a reader to fall in love with the H/h in books and sometimes the supporting cast becomes more of an afterthought, but not here. They do their job and because of it, you fall more in love with Nolan and Reed.

If you are hesitant to read because of the high school setting, please don’t be. This is a book that can be enjoyed by all readers. My fifteen year old is reading this book. In fact, I think it’s a great book to maybe use to start a discussion with your teen, there are many great lessons in this book (series, really) and what a great way to bond with your kiddo. My teen can’t read most of what I have, but this she can. Ginger Scott has done it again with this book and I am so happy that I have discovered this wonderful author. I hope that when an author puts their words to paper, that they know how thankful and how much appreciation the reader has for the story that they are telling. So I say to Ginger Scott, thank you.

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This is Falling (Falling, Book #1) by Ginger Scott

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Ginger Scott has done it again. This woman knows how to emotionally hold you hostage. This book will take you on a roller coaster. Ms. Scott really knows how to write a survival story (see How We Deal with Gravity) and this one, did not disappoint. Here we go.

This story is told through both POV’s (Rowe’s and Nate’s). Rowe is attempting to begin her life. She is leaving home, going to college, and just trying to “fit in”. She had something terrible happen to her (sorry, I won’t spoil, you just gotta read it) and it has defined who she is for 2 years. She is desperate to become part of the real world and stop allowing herself to be tied down by her past. Nate is one of the good one’s. He is attracted to Rowe straight from go. He too is a college freshman, trying to make it big on the baseball team. His best friend is his brother Ty and once he literally runs into Rowe (actually he scares the bejeezus out of her), he knows she is someone he has to get to know.

This book is really a book of discovery. After suffering from the tragedy that has held her in shackles, Rowe is determined to live life again. But with all things new, she is scared and uncertain. She meets and in her mind, she falls for Nate. They become great friends, of course like any young romance, they want one another, but neither will speak it aloud to the other.

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If you haven’t had the pleasure of reading a little Ginger Scott, you definitely need to make some space on your bookshelf. I’ve read: How We Deal with Gravity, Waiting on the Sidelines (highly recommended), Going Long (sequel to Waiting on the Sidelines, again, highly recommended) and this book. If you are looking for a place to start, I would actually go in that particular order. All of her books that I have read are definitely recommended, including this one. She knows how to stir the pot of feelings, and this book will take a hold of you and not let go until the last page. Cannot wait for the next book, which will focus on Ty and Cass.

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Accidental Man Whore by Katherine Stevens

Affliction: Knights Rebels MC (Book #2) by River Savage

Alex: A Cold Fury Hockey Novel (Carolina Cold Fury Hockey Series, Book #1) by Sawyer Bennett

Alex in Wonderland by Max Monroe

Another One Bites The Dust (Freebirds Series, Book #3) by Lani Lynn Vale

Anything But Minor (Balls in Play Series, Book #1) by Kate Stewart

Arrow’s Hell (Wind Dragon’s MC Series, Book #2) by Chantal Fernando

At The Stroke of Midnight (The Naughty Princess Club Series, Book #1) by Tara Sivec

Axel (Corps Security, Book #1) by Harper Sloan

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Bad Apple (The Uncertain Saints MC Series, Book #4) by Lani Lynn Vale

The Baller (A Down and Dirty Football Novel) by Vi Keeland

Bang Switch (Code 11-KPD SWAT Series, Book #3) by Lani Lynn Vale

Banking Her (Billionaire Bad Boys Series, Book #2.5) by Max Monroe

Banking the Billionaire (Billionaire Bad Boy Series, Book #2) by Max Monroe

Beat of the Heart (Runaway Train Series, Book #2) by Katie Ashley

Beautiful Bastard (Beautiful Series, Book #1) by Christina Lauren

Beautiful Bitch (Beautiful Series, Book #2) by Christina Lauren

Beautiful Bombshell (Beautiful Series, Book #4) by Christina Lauren

Beautiful Disaster by Jamie McGuire

Beautiful Mistake by Vi Keeland

Beautiful Oblivion (The Maddox Brothers Series, Book #1) by Jamie McGuire

Beautiful Player (Beautiful Series, Book #5) by Christina Lauren

Beautiful Stranger (Beautiful Series, Book #3) by Christina Lauren

A Beautiful Wedding: A Novella by Jamie McGuire

Beck (Corps Security, Book #3) by Harper Sloan

Below Deck by Tara Sivec

Beneath This Man (This Man Series, Book #2) by Jodi Ellen Malpas

Best Kase Scenario (Hyde Series, Book #2) by Layla Frost

The Bet (The Bet Series, Book #1) by Rachel Van Dyken

Bleeding Love (Hope Town Series, Book #2) by Harper Sloan

Blindsided by Shey Stahl

Boomtown (Freebirds Series, Book #1) by Lani Lynn Vale

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Cage (Corps Security, Book #2) by Harper Sloan

The Catch (The Player Duet Series, Book #2) by K. Bromberg

Center Mass (Code 11-KPD SWAT Series, Book #1) by Lani Lynn Vale

Charlie Foxtrot (Code 11-KPD SWAT Series, Book #5) by Lani Lynn Vale

Cheater (Curious Liaisons Series, Book #1) by Rachel Van Dyken

The Chronicles of Moxie by Z.B. Heller

Clutch (Satan’s Fury MC Series, Book #4) by L. Wilder

Cocky Bastard by Penelope Ward and Vi Keeland

Cole (The Ride Series, Book #1) by Megan O’ Brien

Confess by Colleen Hoover

Confessions of a Queen B (Queen B Series, Book #1) by Crista McHugh

Conflicted Love (Needles Kiss, Book #2) by Lola Stark

Consolation (The Consolation Duet, Book #1) by Corinne Michaels

Cooper (Corps Security, Book #5) by Harper Sloan

Crash and Burn (Hell’s Disciples MC, Book #2) by Jaci J

Creed (Unfinished Heroes Series, Book #2) by Kristen Ashley

Cupid Has a Heart-On (The Holidays Series, Book #2) by Tara Sivec

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Dare (Brothers of Ink and Steel, Book #1) by Allie Juliette Mousseau

Deacon (Unfinished Heroes Series, Book #4) by Kristen Ashley

The Deal (Off-Campus Series, Book #1) by Elle Kennedy

Defy (Sinners of Saint Series, Book #2) by L.J. Shen

Devil’s Game (Reaper’s MC Series, Book #3) by Joanna Wylde

Double Tap (Code 11-KPD SWAT Series, Book #2) by Lani Lynn Vale

Down and Out by Kelley R. Martin

Dr. ER (St. Luke’s Docuseries, Book #2) by Max Monroe

Dr. OB (St. Luke’s Docuseries, Book #1) by Max Monroe

Dragon’s Lair (Wind Dragons MC Series, Book #1) by Chantal Fernando

Driven (The Driven Trilogy) by K. Bromberg

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Egomaniac: A Tight Spaces Novel by Vi Keeland

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Fallen Too Far: A Rosemary Beach Novel (Rosemary Beach Series, Book #1) by Abbi Glines

A Father’s Fight: Blake & Layla #2 (The Fighting Series, Book #5) by JB Salsbury

Fifty Shades of Grey (Book #1) by E.L. James

Fifty Shades Darker (Book #2) by E.L. James

Fighting for Flight (The Fighting Series, Book #1) by JB Salsbury

Fighting the Fall (The Fighting Series, Book #4) by JB Salsbury

Fighting to breathe (Shooting Stars Series, Book #1) by Aurora Rose Reynolds

Fighting to Forget (The Fighting Series, Book #3) by JB Salsbury

Fighting to Forgive (The Fighting Series, Book #2) by JB Salsbury

Finding Spencer (B & S Series, Book #1.5) by Kimberly Knight

The Firework Exploded (The Holiday Series, Book #3) by Tara Sivec

Fling (Cafe Series, Book #2.5) by Jana Aston

Forever Too Far: A Rosemary Beach Novel (Rosemary Beach Series, Book #3) by Abbi Glines

Four Day Fling by Emma Hart

Futures and Frosting (Chocolate Lovers Series, Book #2) by Tara Sivec

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The Gamble (Colorado Mountain Series, Book #1) by Kristen Ashley

Garrett: A Cold Fury Hockey Novel (Cold Fury Hockey Series, Book #2) by Sawyer Bennett

The Gentleman Mentor (Lessons with the Dom Series, Book #1) by Kendall Ryan

The Goal (Off-Campus Series, Book #4) by Elle Kennedy

Going Down (The Elevator Series, Book #1) by Katherine Stevens

Going Long (Waiting on the Sidelines, Book #2) by Ginger Scott

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#Hater (Hashtag Series, Book #2) by Cambria Hebert

Hawke (Cold Fury Hockey Series, Book #5) by Sawyer Bennett

Hellion (Rebel Series, Book #2) by Elle Casey

Highway Don’t Care (Freebirds Series, Book #2) by Lani Lynn Vale

Hit the Wall (Blythe College Series, Book #2) by Rochelle Paige

Hollywood Dirt by Alessandra Torre

How We Deal with Gravity by Ginger Scott

Hyde and Seek (Hyde Series, Book #1) by Layla Frost

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In Bed with the Beast (The Naughty Princess Club Series, Book #2) by Tara Sivec

Incandescent: Knights Rebels MC (Book #1) by River Savage

It Ends With Us: A Novel by Colleen Hoover

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Jack and Coke (Uncertain Saints MC Series, Book #2) by Lani Lynn Vale

Jack Who?: A Storm Rock Star Romance (Silver Strings Series G-String Set, Book #1) by Lisa Gillis

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Kill Shot (Code 11-KPD SWAT Series, Book #6) by Lani Lynn Vale

Knight (Unfinished Heroes Series, Book #1) by Kristen Ashley

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Last Day of My Life (Freebirds Series, Book #4) by Lani Lynn Vale

Lead (A Stage Dive Novel, Book #3) by Kylie Scott

Leave A Mark by Stephanie Fournet

Lick (A Stage Dive Novel, Book #1) by Kylie Scott

Locke (Corps Security Series, Book #6) by Harper Sloan

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Marek (Knights Corruption Series, Book #1) by S. Nelson

Maverick (Satan’s Fury MC Series, Book #1) by L. Wilder

Mid-Life Love (Book #1) by Whitney Gracia Williams

Mid-Life Love: At Last (Book #2) by Whitney Gracia Williams

Midnight Blue (Hollywood Chronicles Series, Book #1) by L.J. Shen

The Mistake (Off-Campus Series, Book #2) by Elle Kennedy

Motorcycle Man by Kristen Ashley

Music of the Heart (Runaway Train Series, Book #1) by Katie Ashley

Music of the Soul (Runaway Train Series, Book #2.5) by Katie Ashley

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#Nerd (Hashtag Series, Book #1) by Cambria Hebert

Neighbor Dearest by Penelope Ward

Never Too Far: A Rosemary Beach Novel (Rosemary Beach Series, Book #2) by Abbi Glines

Normal (Something More Series, Book #1) by Danielle Pearl

November 9 by Colleen Hoover

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Okay (Something More Series, Book #2) by Danielle Pearl
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One Night Promised (One Night Trilogy, Book #1) by Jodi Ellen Malpas

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Passion and Ponies (Chocoholics Series, Book #2) by Tara Sivec

Perfectly Imperfect by Harper Sloan

Plan B (Best Laid Plans Series, Book #2) by Jana Aston

Play (A Stage Dive Novel, Book #2) by Kylie Scott

#Player (Hashtag Series, Book #3) by Cambria Hebert

The Player (The Player Duet Series, Book #1) by K. Bromberg

Pucked (Pucked Series, Book #1) by Helena Hunting

Pucked Over (Pucked Series, Book #3) by Helena Hunting

Pucked Up (Pucked Series, Book #2) by Helena Hunting

Push the Envelope (Blythe College Series, Book #1) by Rochelle Paige

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The Rage (Hell’s Disciples Series, Book #3) by Jaci J

Raid (Unfinished Heroes Series, Book #3) by Kristen Ashley

Raising Ryann (Bad Boy Reformed Series, Book #1) by Alyssa Rae Taylor

Rake’s Redemption (Wind Dragon’s MC Series, Book #4) by Chantal Fernando

Reaper’s Fall (Reaper’s MC Series, Book #5) by Joanna Wylde

Reaper’s Legacy (Reaper’s MC Series, Book #2) by Joanna Wylde

Reaper’s Property (Reaper’s MC Series, Book #1) by Joanna Wylde

Reaper’s Stand (Reaper’s MC Series, Book #4) by Joanna Wylde

Reasonable Doubt (Episode #1) by Whitney G.

Rebel (Rebel Series, Book #1) by Elle Casey

ReCap: A Normal Novella (Something More Series, Book #1.5) by Danielle Pearl

Resisting Ryann (Bad Boy Reformed Series, Book #2)  by Alyssa Rae Taylor

Revel by Shey Stahl

The Ride (Hell’s Disciples MC, Book #1) by Jaci J

Right (Wrong Series, Book #2) by Jana Aston

Roan (FMX Series, Book #3) by Shey Stahl

Rock Chick (Rock Chick Series, Book #1) by Kristen Ashley

Rock Chick Redemption (Rock Chick Series, Book #3) by Kristen Ashley

Rock Chick Renegade (Rock Chick Series, Book #4) by Kristen Ashley

Rock Chick Rescue (Rock Chick Series, Book #2) by Kristen Ashley

Rock Chick Revenge (Rock Chick Series, Book #5) by Kristen Ashley

Rock Me (Ross Siblings Series, Book #2) by Cherrie Lynn

Rockstar Daddy (Decoy Series, Book #1) by K.T. Fisher

Room 4 Rent by Shey Stahl

Roomhate by Penelope Ward

The Run (Hell’s Disciples MC Series, Book #4) by Jaci J

Ryker: A Cold Fury Hockey Novel (Cold Fury Hockey Series, Book #4) by Sawyer Bennett

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Sacked ( Gridiron Novel, Book #1) by Jen Frederick

Say You’ll Stay (Return To Me Series, Book #1) by Corinne Michaels

The Score (Off-Campus Series, Book #3) by Elle Kennedy

Scoring Her (Billionaire Bad Boys Series, Book #3.5) by Max Monroe

Scoring the Billionaire (Billionaire Bad Boys Series, Book #3) by Max Monroe

Seduction and Snacks (Chocolate Lovers Series, Book #1) by Tara Sivec

Seize Me (Breakneck, Book #1) by Crystal Spears

Sex. Love. Marriage. by Shey Stahl

Shade (FMX Series, Book #1) by Shey Stahl

Sharing You by Molly McAdams

The Shortstop by A.M. Madden

Sincerely, Carter by Whitney G.

Slow Burn (Lost Kings MC Series, Book #1) by Autumn Jones Lake

Stardust (Peaches Monroe Series, Book #1) by Mimi Strong

Stealing Home by Nicole Williams

Stepbrother Dearest by Penelope Ward

Stitch (Satan’s Fury MC Series, Book #2) by L. Wilder

The Stocking Was Hung by Tara Sivec

Stone (Knights Corruption MC Series, Book #2) by S. Nelson

The Story of Us by Tara Sivec

Strings of the Heart (Runaway Train Series, Book #3) by Katie Ashley

Stuck-Up Suit by Penelope Ward and Vi Keeland

Sure Thing (Best Laid Plans Series, Book #1) by Jana Aston

Sweet Ache: A Driven Novel (Driven Series, Book #6) by K. Bromberg

Sweet Addiction (Sweet Addiction, Book #1) by J. Daniels

Sweet Dreams (Colorado Mountain Series, Book #2) by Kristen Ashley

Sweet Possession (Sweet Addiction, Book #2) by J. Daniels

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Take Care by Ash Johnson

Tapping Her (Billionaire Bad Boy Series, Book #1.5) by Max Monroe

Tapping the Billionaire (Billionaire Bad Boy Series, Book #1) by Max Monroe

Tattered Love (Needles Kiss, Book #1) by Lola Stark

Ten Year Crush by Toshia Slade

Texas Tornado (Freebirds Series, Book #5) by Lani Lynn Vale

That Guy by Kim Jones

The Scars That Define Us (Devil’s Dust MC Series, Book #2) by M.N. Forgy

Third Base (The Boys of Summer Series, Book #1) by Heidi McLaughlin

39 & Holding by M.R. Joseph

This is Falling (The Falling Series, Book #1) by Ginger Scott

This Man (This Man Trilogy, Book #1) by Jodi Ellen Malpas

This Man Confessed (This Man Trilogy, Book #3) by Jodi Ellen Malpas

Thoughtless (Thoughtless Series, Book #1) by S.C. Stephens

Tiller (FMX Series, Book #2) by Shey Stahl

Tracker’s End (Wind Dragon’s MC Series, Book #3) by Chantal Fernando

Trashed (Stripped) by Jasinda Wilder

Trouble and Treats (Chocolate Lovers Series, Book #3) by Tara Sivec

Trust In Advertising by Victoria Michaels

Try (Temptation Series, Book #1) by Ella Frank

Two Weeks Notice by Whitney G.

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Uncaged (Corps Security, Book #4) by Harper Sloan

Undeniable (Undeniable Series, Book #1) by Madeline Sheehan

Under Locke by Mariana Zapata

Unexpected Fate (Hope Town Series, Book #1) by Harper Sloan

Unsteady (The Torqued Trilogy, Book #1) by Shey Stahl

Untamed by Shey Stahl

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Until Trevor (Until Series, Book #2) by Aurora Rose Reynolds

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Vicious (Sinners of Saints Series, Book #1) by L.J. Shen

Vodka on the Rocks (The Uncertain Saints MC Series, Book #3) by Lani Lynn Vale

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Waiting on the Sidelines (Book #1) by Ginger Scott

Walking Disaster by Jamie McGuire

The Wall of Winnipeg and Me by Mariana Zapata

Weathering Jack Storm (Silver Strings Series G-String Set, Book #2) by Lisa Gillis

Wednesday by Kendall Ryan

What Doesn’t Destroy Us (Devil’s MC Series, Book #1) by M.N. Forgy

When We Met by Shey Stahl

Where I Need to Be (B & S Series, Book #1) by Kimberly Knight

Whiskey Neat (The Uncertain Saints MC Series, Book #1) by Lani Lynn Vale

Wild Reckless by Ginger Scott

Withstanding Me (Breakneck, Book #2) by Crystal Spears

Womanizer (Manwhore Series, Book #4) by Katy Evans

Wrong (Wrong Series, Book #1) by Jana Aston

Wrong Number, Right Guy (The Bourbon Street Boys Series, Book #1) by Elle Casey

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You and Everything After (The Falling Series, Book #2) by Ginger Scott

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Zack: A Cold Fury Hockey Novel (Cold Fury Hockey Series, Book #3) by Sawyer Bennett

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How We Deal With Gravity by Ginger Scott

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This is the first book that I have read from Ginger Scott (but will not be the last). This book is told from both the h/H POV’s, and as anyone knows, I LOVE it when an author is able to write from the male POV in a masculine manner.

If you are looking for a book that has a lot of steamy and dirty sex scenes, this isn’t the one for you. But, what this book does have, is a lot of emotion: love, loyalty, heartbreak (there will be tears), it pretty much runs the “emotional board”.

I fell in love with not only Mason, but Avery as well. I usually really like the female characters in most books, but a lot of times they will have some sort of character flaw that will drive me crazy! But Avery, you can’t help but fall in love with her and Max. I wanted so badly to jump in the book and just help her, which is totally crazy, but that is how well this book is written. I think a great book can be measured by how well the supporting characters are written and Ms. Scott did not disappoint. I will warn you however, this was not a book I could read straight through. It did require me to take some “emotional breaks” and catch up on a little light hearted reading.

So here’s the quick rundown without spoilers: Mason is back in town after trying and failing to hit it big with his band. He goes to the one place that has always felt like home to him, Dusty’s, the bar he got his start in. Dusty’s is owned by Ray, the only father figure Mason has had in his life and one of the people who believed in him from the very start. Avery is not only a waitress at Dusty’s, but she is also Ray’s daughter. Avery had a big ole’ crush (like, she was madly in love with him) on Mason in high school, but as usual, he didn’t give her the time of day. Avery has a son, Max, who is Autistic. Max’s father bailed when being a father became too much (don’t worry you won’t like him at all and the hate is well deserved). Avery catches Mason’s attention and since Mason is staying with Avery and her dad Ray, the tension between the two of them is going nowhere. That is all I’m going to give, because you need to read this wonderful book to see how it all plays out.

Sometimes you need to read a good book that just pulls you in and lets you get in a good cry, THIS IS THAT BOOK. On a side note, if you have any personal experience with Autism, this book will definitely touch you. Great read!
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