Cooper Jackson is a twenty-five year old woman, who shuts down in relationships. Burdened by her mother's failed love life and her untimely death, Cooper won't allow her heart to get broken, or stolen, either. A chance meeting with a famous singer, Ryan Latham could change Cooper forever. She finds herself wanting to give her heart to Ryan...one problem: he's engaged. To divert her attention, Cooper throws herself into a relationship with Ryan's best friend, JT, a man just as unstable as she is. Lost In You is a coming of age love story for a slightly older generation; it's about finding yourself, overcoming your past, and building a future.
Sandy Lo's personal story is inspiring. She started, StarShine Magazine, an online publication in 2001, at the age of 18. She wrote her first novel in 2009, "Lost In You," followed by the "Dream Catchers" Series. She was the first person ever to professionally interview Taylor Swift and has received personal endorsements for her books from members of boy bands Backstreet Boys and 98 Degrees.
In 2012, gained tremendous momentum in book sales on Kindle. She has been included on the "50 Writers You Should Be Reading" list by The Authors Show, and both "Dream Catchers" (2010) and "Breaking The Moon" (2011) reached the Top 100 Best Selling Coming of Age novels in Amazon's Kindle Store. What makes this even more unique, is that Sandy relocated from NY to Nashville in order to write "The Watch Dog," (2012) which is set in a fictional town outside of Music City. She has true dedication to her craft! Sandy again relocated to Florida to pen "Indigo Waters" (2014) before traveling the country while blogging and getting inspiration for future projects.
Currently, Sandy is in the process of adapting "Dream Catchers" into a screenplay. Her latest novella, "Decaf For The Dead" will be releasing September 2019.
What a beautiful story. What I really liked about this was the writing style. It had an easy flow where the character's point of view was intermixed in the pages rather than being separated. It was different and yet it worked for me.
Sandy Lo is not to be overlooked, she certainly has earned her spot in the limelight. Lost in You is a perfect guilty read from cover to cover, you won't want to put it down. Her writing envelopes you and her characters are polished enough to feel real beyond the pages. No restraints here, this new writer is one to look out for. A delicious indulgence, this book will certainly keep you coming back for more. You'll fall in love over and over again with her leading men and find yourself wondering what you would do in Cooper Jackson's broken shoes. Every woman will find a bit of herself in Cooper even if they won't want to admit it.
Cooper Jackson is a twenty-five year old woman, who shuts down in relationships. Burdened by her mother's failed love life and her untimely death, Cooper won't allow her heart to get broken, or stolen, either. A chance meeting with a famous singer, Ryan Latham could change Cooper forever. She finds herself wanting to give her heart to Ryan...one problem: he's engaged. To divert her attention, Cooper throws herself into a relationship with Ryan's best friend, JT, a man just as unstable as she is. Lost In You is a coming of age love story for a slightly older generation; it's about finding yourself, overcoming your past, and building a future.
I LOVED this BOOK!! It was AMAZING!! If you've EVER dreamt of being with a boyband member (HAHA...who hasn't?!) then this book is for YOU!! COMPLETELY well written and the love stories have some pretty AMAZING twists & turns!! LOVED this book and can't wait to read more from Sandy Lo! : )
I don't know, Cooper is not the idea of heroine I can favor, but the storyline was good. Too many heads tho, with switching povs even from the supporting characters, made me feel like watching soap opera
I enjoyed this book. A little wordy at times and tried to tie in too many characters and their stories. But none the less it was a cute story. Looking forward to reading her other 2 books.
Very cute plot, but the writing was a little amateurish. I also thought there were way too many POVs and the transition from one person to the next was a bit confusing. I rooted for the one Cooper didnt pick, but overall cute story.