When I first met Grayle Meadows, I made a pass at him, and he said that I was too young. “Come back when you’re older, maybe with hair on your chin and chest.” He glanced down at the tent in my pants, and smiled. “That too. Then, perhaps we can talk, but if you insist, I could use a friend.”
A friend? I have lots of friends, I thought. But, with a man like Grayle, I’d take him anyway I could.
The next time I met him, he didn’t see me. I had changed. I was no longer that twenty-year-old man who had been only a friend to him. My voice had deepened, and I had grown a beard. Now I was twenty-five and he’d forgotten me, but I hadn’t forgotten him. Nothing had changed about Grayle Meadows. The only thing I could say was he’d become more handsome and sophisticated since the last I’d seen him.
I’d made up my mind that he would be my next love. This time we met on a blind date, and he never even looked into my eyes, and if he had, he'd have known that I would be his only love, because he was indeed mine.
I really am at a lose of words for this book. Caden and Grayle's story continues in this awesome part two. Just went you think these two finally have it figured out, more truths are revealed or someone pops back up. These two truly can not caught a break even though these two belong together. The ending of this book and on edge for the 3rd book because I really did not want this one to end. I thought Sky did an awesome job. I would recommend this book, this series thus far and Sky as an awesome author.
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Grayle and Caden are just not on the same page in this one. Caden keeps making mistakes. Gray keeps bowing down to Austin. Idk if these two will ever get to have HEA. They love each other but they can’t seem to get it right something and someone keeps getting in the way. This would have been a 5 star review if there were not so many punctuation and text errors.
Book Two (Surrender Series), another good story, I am finding it hard to understand why this series has to go to Three books. I think two would have cover it.