Review: Don’t Let Go – Michelle Lynn

Posted September 25, 2013 by Shannon in Blog Tour, Reviews, Shannon / 1 Comment

18141125Sadie Miller is attempting to change her ways and hide somewhere no one knows her former self. She only wants to finish her final year of college, obtain her degree, and get out from the hold of her affluent parents. Then she meets Brady Carsen, the lead singer of The Invisibles, a local band popular with the college crowd. She tries to stay away but quickly realizes that, although he might not be what she’s used to, he’s exactly what she needs and more importantly, everything she could possibly want.
Unfortunately, Sadie’s troubled past left her with insecurities that make her question Brady’s true intentions. And while Brady is convinced that Sadie is the one for him, he has his own secrets that he fears will be their undoing. If they want to be together, they will have to stand united and fight the outside influences that are threatening to tear them apart. Can they put their pasts behind them for good in order to secure their future?

Series: Don’t Let Go #1
Release Date: August 24, 2013
Publisher: Michelle Lynn
Source: Love Between the Sheets
Reviewer: Shannon
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Reviewer’s Thoughts

3.5 Stars

Sadie is hiding at college.  Hiding from her parents and the tragic events that changed their family forever and what she did to try to alleviate the pain.  When she meets Brady Carsen at a bar one night, she discovers the guy who’s not her type might just be the one to change her life.

I enjoyed how certain Brady was of he felt for Sadie and pursued her, despite what she may have said or done.  He made Sadie realize she was worth loving and fighting for…something she didn’t believe.  Brady didn’t have an easy life either.  With both his parents out of the picture, he was living a life with constant reminders of what he used to have.  With the help of Sadie and his sister, he learned to let go of the hurt.

This was a very “cute” read. I don’t know if I should say “cute” when referring to Brady and Sadie, since they both have less than idyllic lives, but their romance had it sweet and hot moments, sprinkled with a bit of heavy that just made it irresistible and enjoyable.

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