Hot romance is the cure for heartbreak in this sequel to The Vincent Boys.
Getting a boy to fall head-over-heels in love with you isn't easy. Especially when he's been in love with your cousin for as long as you can remember.
Lana has lived her life in her cousin's shadow. Ashton always made perfect grades, had tons of friends, and looks model-perfect. And she's always had Sawyer Vincent—the only boy Lana's ever wanted—wrapped around her finger. But now things are different. Lana has a chance to make Sawyer see her, and she's taking it. If only he'd get over Ashton—because Lana is sick of second-best.
Sawyer's heart is broken. He's lost his best girl to his best friend. And then Lana comes to town. Ashton's cousin has always been sweet and soft-spoken, but now she's drop-dead gorgeous as well. Sawyer doesn't know if Lana can heal his broken heart, but spending time with her might at least make Ashton jealous.
What starts as a carefree fling becomes a lusty game of seduction. Sawyer and Lana may have different motives, but their scintillating hookups are the same kind of steamy.
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"Let me tell you something about this cover Sawyer has a nice backside, woo baby!! Ugh poor Lana getting her feelings toyed with and Sawyer that boy just needs to get a grip, and start seeing what the hell is in front of him I mean come on! I like when he starts to admit he has feelings for Lana, "Before you came into town, I wasn't sure if I was even going to hang around until August. Now you're here, and I don't want to leave anymore. I'd like to enjoy this last carefree summer with you." I love the coffee scene between Lana and Sawyer just as their about to head off camping with everyone, "If I'm going to get that kind of greeting, I may just start showing up every morning with a cup of coffee in hand," Sawyer drawled in a sexy voice as he slipped his hand around my waist." And DANG Sawyer you sure know how to piss people off especially Lana, and of course I cried in this particular scene: "I'm tired of being second choice or third choice I've got enough of that in my life. Last night I needed someone too. I needed someone to listen to me, too bad no one wants to be Lana's shoulder to cry. No one care that Lana needs someone to give a crap about her." I think I liked this book more then the first, probably because of the ending and seeing where Lana and Sawyer are in life and then seeing how Beau and Ashton end up as well!"
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Heather (5 out of 5 stars)