![]() ![]() But the past is paved with secrets, and when they finally surface, Kit could lose everything: the band, the music, her dreams… and Shawn. The next novel in Jamies fantastic Mayhem series reunites lead guitarist, Shawn, with a girl from. ![]() And as Kit gets to know the real Shawn-not Shawn Scarlett, the rock god, the player-their attraction becomes too hot to resist. Nothing is more important than the correct reading order for Jamie Shaw books. The release of their new album means a month cooped up on a tour bus, sleeping inches away from the ridiculously sexy musician she’s never quite gotten over. He may not remember their reckless night together, but Kit has never forgotten… and she’s determined to make him eat his heart out. Six years, two bands, and one mostly-mended heart later, Kit’s about to make her rock star dreams a reality as the new guitarist for Shawn’s band, The Last Ones to Know. But one careless night in high school shatters her hope of ever being more than a notch on his bedpost. ![]() From the moment she saw Shawn Scarlett perform at a school talent show, Kit Larson has loved two things: the guitar, and the gorgeous, green-eyed boy who inspired her to play. ![]()
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![]() ![]() ![]() Unfortunately for Kipp, a mysterious phone call summons him home, where his father gives him an ultimatum: save the family company by marrying billionaire Hyde Wyndham, in which case all will be overlooked, or never set foot in his home again. To Kipp’s astonishment, Ham asks him for a date. It’s through Hunter that Kipp meets and begins what he thinks is a one-sided flirtation with Ham, one of Hunter’s customers. Hunter opens a new world for Kipp to explore-and not just for his career. Kipp Llewellyn would rather follow his dreams than toe the family line, so instead of the support of his wealthy family, he has estrangement and a part-time job with Hunter, an in-demand interior designer. Publisher: Dreamspinner Press (March 8, 2013) ![]() Elisa_rolle Two Lips, Indifferent Red by Tinnean ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I will point out I do think most decisions Stubby and Maddie made -were- the actions of stubborn teenagers who tend towards impulsivity in times of strong emotion. Every interaction in the book, I'd figure "My mom likely went through that." Maddie's best friend, Stubby, is put into jail due to him being suspected of murdering a girl because he's stalking her anyway, and Maddie -smiles- at his behavior. She never talks about her mom, who died from severe cirrhosis. I thought of my mom every time this showed up. Real-world issues are major themes of this book: her mom is an alcoholic, and my heart broke at how it was portrayed. What a fascinating premise! What a great idea to have this take place when she's sixteen and still navigating the world, not yet an adult who's been changed a little by life experiences or more jaded. She's been able to do this since a young age. This is a YA thriller about a protagonist, Maddie, who can see the dates of peoples' deaths on their foreheads. The second time, I picked up the book -remembering- them, -preparing- myself for them.and finding out this book's cliches were no longer the actions of a bitey puppy, but a well-trained dog who could do amazing tricks. The first time, I was hugely let down by cliches that kept nipping at me until one finally bit me on the inside of my arm. Did I really only rate this book now? Wow. ![]() |