IN TOO DEEP by SKYE JORDAN

Book Blurb:

A fresh and sexy new series from New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Skye Jordan

I’ve got one hell of a life–the business of my dreams, a close-knit family, and the title of elusive but most-eligible bachelor in town.

The only thing I’m missing now is my heart. I gave it away as a teenager and never got it back.

I didn’t think I’d see that girl again. She was my best friend, my first love, the person I couldn’t wait to see arrive in June and couldn’t stand to see leave in September. But the summer she turned eighteen, she flew off to Paris and never looked back.

When she resurfaces twelve years later, I don’t want to want her. I don’t even want to care. I really just want my fucking heart back so I can move on with a normal life–marriage, kids. Hell, I’d settle for a cease-fire in my romantic life.  

It turns out we’ve got a shared interest in her grandfather’s land. This could be the perfect opportunity to settle the past. Or it could be the biggest mistake of my life, the one that destroys my heart for good.

Books in the Wildfire Lake series can be read as stand alone novels.
IN TOO DEEP
GOING UNDER
SWEPT AWAY

Release Date: July 6, 2020

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In Too Deep is the first book in the Wildfire Lake series. It’s a first love/reunion story.

I felt bad for Laiyla throughout the book. She was so desperate to have her parents unconditional love, that she gave up everything to do their bidding. The career they wanted for her, the man (sorta) they wanted for her, the life they wanted for her. a few years after the death of her grandfather, she finally decides to take charge of her life. With the help of 2 of her close girlfriends and her first love Levi, she’s finally able to break away. Or is she?

Levi on the other hand, has lived the life he’s always dreamed about, except for not doing it with Laiyla. When she surprises everyone by coming back to their small town, he sees this as his final chance to get what he’s always wanted and goes all in.

The story is emotional in many ways. Luckily KT and Chloe (Laiyla’s friends) are there to lighten up the story when it gets a little heavy. I don’t want to give away too much, but I’m so interested in how they all will fair during this new venture.

The ending seemed a little rushed to me, but overall I enjoyed this book.

My biggest take away from this story is that we all have to live for our self. As long as you are not hurting anyone, do what makes you happy. You can’t live your life for someone else. No matter the intention.

Favorite Scene:  Chapter 22

The phone call.

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