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, that 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.
MY REVIEW!!
5 STARS!!
I loved and enjoyed Shelter. I was hooked right away from the preview we got in Retreat, I just couldn't wait for Shelter and Jay Crownover did not disappoint. I loved that Sutton realized how he was acting was hurting his daughter and worked to fix it right away. Just a beautiful, heartwarming read that I know will stick with me. I've always read cowboy stories and this series is really great, I definitely can't wait for Lane's book. |
Jay
Crownover is the international and multiple New York
Times and USA Today bestselling author of the Marked
Men Series, The Saints of Denver Series, the Point Series, the Breaking Point
Series, and the Getaway Series. Her books can be found translated in many
different languages all around the world. She is a tattooed, crazy haired
Colorado native who lives at the base of the Rockies with her awesome dogs. This
is where she can frequently be found enjoying a cold beer and Taco Tuesdays.
Jay is a self-declared music snob and outspoken book lover who is always
looking for her next adventure, between the pages and on the road.
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