Breathe
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- $8.99
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- $8.99
Publisher Description
In the shore town of Sea Breeze, Sadie discovers that fame is nothing in the face of passion. A steamy read from bestselling author Abbi Glines.
Sadie White’s summer job is at the beach, but she won’t be working as a lifeguard. Since her mom is pregnant and refuses to work, Sadie will be taking over as a domestic servant for a wealthy family on a nearby island.
When the family arrives at their summer getaway, Sadie is surprised to learn that the owner of the house is Jax Stone, one of the hottest teen rockers in the world. If Sadie were normal—if she hadn’t spent her life raising her mother and taking care of the house—maybe she’d be excited about working for a rock star. But she’s not.
Even though Sadie isn’t impressed by Jax’s fame, he is drawn to her. Everything about Sadie fascinates Jax, but he fights his attraction: Relationships never work in his world, and as badly as he wants Sadie, he believes she deserves more. Yet as the summer stretches on, Jax’s passion leaves him breathless—and Sadie feels like the only source of oxygen.
Can their love overcome the disparity in their lifestyles? One breath at a time, they’re going to find out…
Customer Reviews
Pretty easy read!
If you’re looking for a book to read on vacation, or just a quick, cute read. Breathe is definitely the right choice for you. It was a very fast read for myself, but it definitely gave me butterflies once in awhile. I for sure recommend this book if you’re looking for a cute romance novel, that reminds you of high school years.
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I didn't hate Breathe, but it wasn't anything that swept me off my feet. The plot was okay, if a little cliche. Haven't we already read the rock star or movie star falling in love with the poor small town girl? Other authors do this better. Refer to This Is What Happy Looks Like by Jennifer E. Smith if you don't believe me. I liked Sadie enough as a character, but she lacked the spunk and spirit of heroines such as Abby in Beautiful Disaster and Sky in Hopeless. Jax did very little for me as a love interest. He was just too much of a cliche, and I already have a favorite boy rock star in fiction (see Hunter in Unmaking Hunter Kennedy by Anne Eliot). I preferred Marcus, but I really hated the preview for Abbi Glines's next book after this featuring him so I don't know if I'll be seeing him again soon. I loved everyone who worked at Jax's house (Ms. Mary and Mr. Greg), but I absolutely despised Sadie's mom. What a worthless woman!
Sea Breeze Series
I read the whole re-vamped series and I love it ! She a really good writer & everyone should read this series