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January Contemporary Group Read ~ Built (Saints of Denver #1) by Jay Crownover
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Umm, so can I start fangirling now?! Wait, I've been fangirling for MONTHS!#MrFixIt I am READY for you!
I just stumbled upon this in Goodreads and coincidence I'm reading it now, so I think I will fangirl with you all. It's amazing. I think this is a very strong start to the series already!
aaand now I see why it was my first Jay Crownover book. I DNF'd it. I don't like her writing. I distantly remember starting her Marked Men series and I believe I didn't finish the first book for the same reason
I had won an arc paperback of this at the Chicago a Author Signing and started the book instantly! I loved every bit of this story!
I only read Rule
by Jay Crownover. I liked it but I think she can do better! I like her righting stile so I'm curious about
.Can anyone give me some feedback about the book?
Hannah wrote: I have a blog review/ thoughts on it www.mortalreader.wordpress.com if you want to read an in-depth sort of thing :) "Thanks Hannah, I'll check it out!
Really didn't love Rule that much - didn't finish it. But Zeb was a much more interesting character and the book was much easier to read. Liked it.
I'm 53% in so far. It's pretty good. Definitely not as good as Rule. That was my first book by Jay and still my fave! The only side character (thus far) if be interested in reading is Poppy. I have a thing for damaged characters.
I actually just finished this and just stumbled on this discussion. Hope you don't mind me jumping in. I've read all her Marked Men books, and was so excited she was doing a spin-off series. I really enjoyed this one, mainly because of the end and Sayer's bond with Hyde. I absolutely loved Hyde's character.
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The first in the new SAINTS OF DENVER series from NYT bestselling author of the MARKED MEN series, Jay Crownover.
Sometimes you have to tear everything down to build something new…
Sayer Cole is frozen inside. At least, that’s what it’s felt like for as long as she can remember. She’s yet to let anyone past her icy exterior – and the one guy she thinks might melt her heart couldn’t possibly be interested in someone so uptight.
Rough, hard and hot-as-hell, Zeb Fuller has rebuilt his life and his construction business since protecting his family sent him to jail all those years ago. His elegant client, Sayer, makes him feel like a Neanderthal in denim, but despite the many hints that he’s been dropping to get to know her better, she seems oblivious to his charms.
Just as things finally start to heat up, Zeb’s past comes back to haunt him and he needs Sayer’s professional help to right a wrong and to save more than himself. As these opposites dig in for the fight of their lives, fire and ice collide in an unstoppable explosion of steam…