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Mase set the pitcher of tea on the table and swung a surprised expression toward me. He hadn’t known this bit of information. Interesting. You mean... Major tapped his stepmom? I am very much looking forward to what's to come, and I have much faith that those things I felt were missing early on in this series are definitely coming. They're coming!" I know he's capable of so much more. I want to experience the more. I have no doubt that you'll deliver the more." There is a particular plot point that this story focuses around, so there isn’t much I can say without ruining that part of the story... I’ll just say that I loved Harlow and I luuuuvvvveeeed Grant.

And Christmas surprise! We get a novella for Kiro and Emily that comes out Christmas day. That should be really interesting to read about Kiro in that light. Storyline: This was a sweet second installment that leave us with a great sense of closure. There was some “wtf” moments like what the hell was that chapter in Nan’s POV??? Is Abbi considering a book about her?! Please don’t! Don’t try to humanize the bitch over one good attitude! but other than that, it was a far better read from the first one. I really liked it.

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He turned to look at Maryann but stopped when his eyes found me. He paused, then began grinning. A real smile this time. He recognized me. Not surprising, since my face had been all over the media the past two months.

Anyway, I sort of expected Harlow to give Grant a harder time before she gave in to him again. (He did say awful things to her before she left him.) Of course, soft-spoken timid Harlow doesn't protest much, in fact, she couldn't get to his arms fast enough. It bothered me she was so passive. I know Abby tries to make Harlow seem 'strong' but how could I, especially, when she sees Nan kissing Grant in front of her and Harlow doesn't do a thing? If we have a lifetime or only a few moments together, you will be the most important thing that ever happens to me in this life.” Uncle Chap still planning on divorcing this one? Mase asked as concern wrinkled his brow. We never talked about his cousin, mostly because Major had lived in a different country every time Mase had mentioned him. Uncle Chap was a Marine, and he was hard-core. He also made it his goal in life to marry as many young, beautiful women as he could. Major always had a new mom. That much I remembered. Even though I didn't know, I knew. You did this Abbi. I can honestly say, I am satisfied. Satisfaction you provided. And for that, I thank you! You continue to addict me, and I can't wait for the next ride.I was trying hard not to look completely disturbed by this. I couldn’t picture Major as beautiful by any stretch of the imagination. But then, all I knew was the ten-year-old Major, not the twenty-one-year-old who could attract a woman who shouldn’t want him. There two are just as steamy as before...it just takes Grant a bit to figure out the best way to "handle" things. Too bad that he's changed Harlow and she won't stand for that. ;) An overheard conversation about the past of Nan and Grant revealed something that was never explained and I want to know!

Overall I really enjoyed it and I kinda teared up at parts but I was really enjoyable better than the first one. Twisted Perfection sneak peek for the day: (Warning this may feel a little spoilery to some of you where Grant is concerned. Although... it really isn't.) Grant and Nan have had a thing for a while now. Nan finally screwed things up for the last time and its over. Rush didn't know about it"

8.One More Chance

I was immediately concerned about where things were going, I hate when I have to wait forever for my couple to finally get together. That wasn’t the case here, in my opinion they were separated for a justifiable amount of time. What made me love this sequel was Grant's effort to redeem himself. He was such an ass in the previous book but he changed a lot here and became a better man for Harlow. Certainly there were heartbreaking scenes but the sweet ending made it up. I couldn't ask for a better one! Best-Selling Books, Week Ended April 28 With data from Nielsen BookScan, May 3, 2013, - WSJ (Behind paywall) The main plot line is pretty emotional and dramatic. I really enjoyed all the different layers it added to the story. I didn't cry but certainly teared up a few times. It was really sweet although a bit predictable. And I just wish we had more depth to it...some things were never explained.

The Vincent Boys & The Vincent Brothers EXTENDED & UNCUT The Vincent Boys Extended and Uncut Collection: The Vincent Boys — Extended and Uncut; The Vincent Brothers — Extended and Uncut – THESE two versions have 10,000 more words each and are for mature readers. The scenes are explicit where as the originals are young adult books. I can totally see why Harlow had to leave at the end of the last book. She wanted no…. she NEEDED to be first to someone. She didn't have too many scenes with this book, but those small parts made a huge impact especially at the end.

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Blaire had just started talking to me again. She’d been so mad at me when she’d seen the bruise on Rush’s face and his bloody nose. She’d refused to speak to me for almost a month.

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