Lucy Larson lives for wearing the satin down on her ballet shoes, and has her sights firmly set on a place at Juilliard. She's on her way to the top and has so far been careful to keep trouble out of her life. Well, up until now… Jude Ryder is the quintessential bad boy and everything a girl like Lucy needs to stay away from, especially if she wants to hold onto her dream future. But Lucy's about to find out that staying away is the only thing she's incapable of. Full of passion, steamy scenes and hot romance this ebook collection of Nicole Williams' Crash Trilogy is perfect fans of New Adult!
Nicole is a NEW YORK TIMES and USA TODAY bestselling author who got her humble start dictating books to her parents at the age of three and her big break nearly three decades later when she signed her first publishing deal. She grew up an avid reader and writer who majored in Economics because a Creative Writing degree was lofty and impractical, not to mention a pipe dream. Irony, you wily fiend.
When she isn’t embroiled in a book, she spends her time playing wife and mom to her two favorite people in the world, and referee to their three rescue pets/wildlings. Nicole lives in the Evergreen State on the quieter side, ideal for an admitted recluse who enjoys the diversity of outdoor endeavors the Great Northwest offers.
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I liked how their story started as teens and then evolved into their adult years. Lucy's and Jude's love story was a whirlwind of ups and downs, highs and lows. I loved this series.
Sometimes when you come across a book and like it you feel content and happy and know it's going to be good.
Now with this series I didn't expect to like and adore Lucy and Jude. They just made me
so as far as I would like to drag on with my review I would rather you pick up this book give it a read and you will definitely follow the dramas of these two.
I rarely ever write a review. I think I've done it twice before. Why? I don't know. I feel like it doesn't really matter what I say, and to be honest, I've read books that have negative reviews and I still love the books. Anyway, I wanted to write a review for these books because this series is by far one of my favorites. And I've read hundreds of books. I love the main characters. Jude is my #1 book boyfriend because unlike other main characters in books I've loved, he never f@&ks up!! He stays true to her and doesn't do something stupid, for which he later has to be sorry. Blah! I hate when that happens. Like seriously, you couldn't have kept it in your pants if you loved her like you say you do? Anyway, I got my sister hooked too, and anyone I know who asks for recommendations, I immediately suggest this series!!! The first book was not my favorite of the three. But I liked it enough to read the rest, and I'm SO glad I did. I won't go into details, because I've seen other reviews that do and it's basically the same description the author already gives us. So, if you're wondering whether or not you should read... Go for it!!
Prepare to fall in love with Jude Ryder. Both Jude and Lucy have a complicated past but also have a tight loving connection. Just as the fans in the football stadium cheer on Jude, I feel the urge to champion Jude and Lucy’s relationship.
I came across this by chance and thought I would give it a read knowing that if it didn't appeal I would go on to the next read! Hell I am so glad I gave it a chance, from the very first page of the very first book I was gripped. Beautifully written and a pleasure to read, I loved every single page in this trilogy. My heart melted at this beautiful couple, Jude & Luce, I love reading and very rarely do I get to the end and wish there was more, this read was just that. Wonderfully heartwarming,funny, edge of seat emotional read. So good that I just know I will read it again! And again! Thoroughly loved it x x
I enjoyed reading it. There was a moment when Lucy was killing my nerves but then it turned out ok. There were times when I felt it was too much drama and the story was just dragging but overall, It was a really good read and I liked it
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