Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Casey McMillin: Three Years Later and Seeing Clearly

Casey McMillin

Series: In Too Deep

Book One: Three Years Later

Synopsis:

The last thing Rachel Coleman wanted to do the summer before her senior year was go on a family vacation to Disneyland. The first thing she did when she got there, however, was run headlong into her happily ever after. Unfortunately for her, the guy was way out of her league.
Collin Blake, along with the rest of his college swim team, was just visiting Los Angeles for a few days. It was something the U Cal swimmers did every year. Falling in love definitely wasn't on his list things to do while he was there.
Is love at first sight even possible?
Collin and Rachel thought so. They had an instant connection... right up to the point when Rachel disappeared.
Can they pick up where they left off even though it’s... Three Years Later

April 30, 2013

Review:

What are the chances in running into someone you feel an instant connection to while on vacation with your parents? And then seeing that person three years later and still have the same feelings? I loved the characters and the way their love story begin. Along with how it developed. I'm a sucker for happily ever afters and glad that this was one of those books. You don't always have to have all that extra drama to make a book good. This one was great the way it was!

 

Book Two: Seeing Clearly

Synopsis:

Gretchen McKay had a new job on TV's longest running soap opera. She had a lot riding on her career and falling in love would just be a distraction.
Joel Perrin had a different story. He was ready to fall in love… he just didn't want to fall in love with Gretchen.
Against better judgment, the pair keep finding themselves giving in to their undeniable chemistry. When their feelings for one another become overwhelming, they're faced with a choice... 
Jump in or move on.

June 30, 2013

Review:

The second installment in the In Too Deep series that follows the story of Gretchen and Joel. A love that was destined from the beginning even though they wanted to fight it. Very magnetic. Very sweet! The only thing I did not like about this book was the way it ended. I'm assuming there will be an In Too Deep #3 that will focus on Emily and Ethan then also expand on the whole Joel and Gretchen situation. I really want to know what they are going to have and if they decide to get married before the baby is born.

 

Book Three: Second String

Synopsis:

Emily Roth gave her heart to Jeremy Salyer years ago. She was waiting patiently for Jeremy to return her affections while he was busy enjoying the fringe benefits of being a college football star. After a chance meeting with a swimmer named Ethan Erickson, she found herself faced with a choice between waiting for her childhood sweetheart or pursuing a new flame.
Ethan had money to burn and a bucket list that was begging for his attention. His sights were set on Olympic gold, and a relationship would only serve to slow him down. Emily's offer to be friends with benefits was just what he was looking for, until he realized it meant he'd have to compete for her attention.
Can Ethan convince Emily he's the only man she needs?
More importantly, is he capable of being that man?

September 1, 2013

Review:

Have not read yet! 

 

Book Four: Mind the Gap

Synopsis:

Brit Nelson spent the last four years of college in Seattle, a city that nurtured her artistic abilities and freethinking spirit. She had recently discovered a love for music and was enjoying some local success with her band. As her college career was coming to a close, an opportunity to teach art in Los Angeles presented itself. This forced Brit to make a choice between staying comfortable or starting over.
Josh Rand was an ex-collegiate swimmer who had turned to MMA as a way to heal the scars left from a nasty divorce. His engineering career was really beginning to take off, and like Brit, he was contemplating a move to Los Angeles to pursue a new job opportunity.
The two had become acquainted through their mutual friends, but they rubbed each other the wrong way from the very start. Josh's logical, responsible attitude was the polar opposite of Brit’s hippie lifestyle, and he would have never pictured himself with someone like her. But everything changed the moment he heard her sing.  


October 31, 2013

Review:

Have not read yet! 


 


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