Tuesday, December 19, 2017

Shelter - Jay Crownover


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Release Date December 26

Shelter
Jay Crownover
The Getaway Series Book Two


His life is chaos and confusion. It’s a storm of uncertainty and raging emotion. 

Sutton Warner is a mess. Everything in his life feels like it’s unraveling. 
He’s let a lot of people down lately, including his daughter. Sutton always promised his little girl he would never disappoint her and that he would always be there when she needed him. Until he wasn’t. 
The truth is, he’s used to disappointing the women in his life. First was his mother who couldn’t find a reason to stick around when he was growing up. Then there’s his ex. The woman who takes unbridled delight in making his life incredibly complicated. Luckily, his daughter is still young enough to believe her old man is some kind of hero. But, he knows the day is coming when she realizes the truth, which is, he’s just a man with some serious flaws and a list of ever-growing weaknesses. 
Finally, there’s the woman he’s desperately trying to forget with every shot tossed back and each pill popped. 
He more than disappointed Emrys…he almost got her killed.
Her love is steady and sure. It’s a shelter shaped by conviction and silent assurance.
Emrys Santos is lost. Everything in her life feels pointless and futile.
She’s been busy running away from her feelings and all the people who love her the most—including her best friend, the one person who knows exactly what she’s been through. They promised to always stick together and to lean on one another. It was a promise Em had to break so she could lick her wounds and figure out her next move. For once, there is no easy way out of the tangled web of emotions she’s caught up in, and right now, she recognizes that all roads lead back to Wyoming…and back to Sutton. 
The man she nearly got killed. 
Shelter is a standalone novel, the second book in the Getaway series, which features the hardheaded and brokenhearted Warner brothers and the women who dare to love them. These boys are very good at putting the wild in wilderness.



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Sutton is the middle brother of the Warners and has never really found his place in life.  He has tried and thought he had grasped what his brothers hadn’t only to be disappointed.  That is why  he meets the beautiful and lively Emrys.  He refuses to bring her down so after all they went through, he sends her away.

Emrys knows that Sutton is far from perfect and that his demons are greater than anyone can imagine but that doesn’t deter her from knowing he is what she wants.  There is a lot of pain and heartbreak in both Sutton and Em.  Reading the first book, you understand just how awful what they went through together was.  Em lost herself a little afterwards but she slowly healed.  Sutton turned another direction only to release more demons.  

I knew from book one that Sutton’s story was going to be emotional but I didn’t know how much.  Sutton Warner is different from his brothers and not only in looks.  I got the feeling that he just needs someone to care and love him, solely.  He is like a lost puppy in a way and one I would gladly take home.  There is something enduring about the broken Sutton and how Em never once trys to change him or his ways.  I love, love the fact that she simply goes with the flow of things when it comes to Sutton.  She does everything with him in mind but she talks to him rather than the usual lecture that his brothers give him.

Shelter is like a bull ride of emotions and it does last more than 8 seconds.  It takes your from broken, hopeful, happy, and worried for the characters.  There is something for everyone for these characters and you won’t want to stop once you get started, Sutton and Em pull you in completely. I can’t wait for Lane’s story.  If the ending of Shelter says anything, it is going to be explosive.  



Book One
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Every once in a while, you need to get away from it all.

I was a woman on the edge, shaken and shattered after a breakup that felt like it tore my entire world apart. 
My best friend, sick of watching me drown in misery and melancholy, harassed me until I agreed to go with her on a week-long wilderness retreat.

She promised days spent bonding and getting in touch with our inner bad-asses. It was supposed to be all about the two of us roughing it and making do with the bare minimum. She assured me we were going to be pushed to our limits in ways that were unimaginable. Neither one of us could have ever guessed just how right she was.

Nowhere in the glossy brochure did it say anything about the fact I was going to have to battle the insufferable but deliciously rugged and sexy trail guide instead of the elements. The brochure also forgot to mention the part that warned when you left civilization behind, there was no place to pack your inhibitions and fears.

I was told that I would be facing a week where the only thing I should expect was the unexpected. However, no one mentioned that I was going to have to fight for my life…and my heart as soon as I ventured into the unknown. 

I was a pro at hiding from my feelings but when it came time to face a real threat, one that could change everything, I learned I was more of a no surrender, no retreat kind of girl.

Retreat is a standalone novel, the first in the Getaway series which centers on the hardheaded and brokenhearted Warner brothers and the women that dare to love them.
These boys are very good at putting the wild in wilderness.



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