The genre is YA Romance with a 4.8 star rating for only $2.99!
“I honestly have to say that because of Abbi,I am in love with romance again!Breathe was the first book of hers I read,(which you should read before this one)I feel in love with Marcus,who was in love with Sadie,who loves Jax.So,Marcus had to move on.So Marcus meets Low(Willow),which his roommate Cage,claims he’s gonna marry.Marcus is very intrigued with Low,but is cautious.After all,his heart was broken by Sadie.There is a lot of family drama on both Low and Marcus’ side which has a big impact on the plot. There is a twist in this story that has the potential to ruin things but,you’ll have to read for yourself.Abbi’s characters seem very real,and they are interesting,oh did I mention Hot and sexy?,both male and female.Abbi has a way of writing that lures you in,and you’re hooked.Line n sinker.A fast read and very enjoyable.Highly recommended! ” –Tina (Amazon Review)
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Marcus Hardy had hoped to enjoy a year away at college while he put the summer he’d rather forget behind him. But instead, he’s jerked right back to the coastal town of Sea Breeze, Alabama due to a family crisis. His dear ol’ dad found himself a girlfriend only a few years older than Marcus. So now his sister needs help dealing with their mother who is mentally falling apart. The only bright spot to returning is the fascinating red head who sleeps over several times a week. The problem is she’s sleeping in bed with his new roommate, Cage Watson.
Willow “Low” Foster needs a place to live. Running to Cage’s apartment every time her sister kicks her out isn’t exactly a long term solution. Juggling her courses at the local community college and a part time job doesn’t produce excess income. But Cage has a new roommate and suddenly sleeping over at her best friend’s apartment isn’t such a bad thing. Not when she gets to see those sexy green eyes of Marcus Hardy’s twinkle when he smiles at her like he wants her there. Even though Cage seems a little territorial where Low is concerned, Marcus finds time to spend with Low without upsetting his roommate. Cage may use his small college baseball star persona to sleep with every hot female in his path but he’s still under the disillusion that when he’s through sowing his wild oats, he’s going to marry Low. Marcus intends to change that assumption for both Cage and Low. Until his carefully laid plans come crashing down with a revelation he never expected. He’ll have to choose between Low or his family. Because once the truth comes out…. there’s no other choice.
Approx 65,000 words. Due to sex and language this is mature YA or New Adult recommended for 17+
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About The Author
Abbi Glines can be found hanging out with rockstars, taking out her yacht on weekends for a party cruise, sky diving, or surfing in Maui. Okay maybe she needs to keep her imagination focused on her writing only. In the real world, Abbi can be found hauling kids (several who seem to show up that don’t belong to her) to all their social events, hiding under the covers with her MacBook in hopes her husband won’t catch her watching Buffy on Netflix again, and sneaking off to Barnes and Noble to spend hours lost in the yummy goodness of books. Her debut novel, BREATHE, can be found in digital format at Barnes and Noble and Amazon. Existence, a YA paranormal, was released December 13, 2011 by Wild Child Publishing. She also released a YA contemporary romance, The Vincent Boys this Fall. In February she released her first New Adult contemporary Because of Low. And she is editing the second book in the Existence Trilogy. This June she will release the second book on The Vincent Boys series – The Vincent Brothers. If you want to find her then check Twitter first because she has a severe addiction to tweeting @abbiglines. Facebook and Google + are some of her other stomping grounds. She also blogs regularly but rarely about anything life changing. She also really enjoys talking about herself in third person.
To learn more about this author, visit http://www.abbiglines.com/