This one took us by storm back in the day when it was still “indie” (and continues to do so, now)! Great “new adult” novel with plenty of angst and romance, potential heartache and “secret pasts” that comes back to haunt her as she tries to navigate her new world at college. A chance at a new start (in a new school… in a new city)! But… not if her enemies have anything to say about it. Β (You can read my review right here).
And now that it’s been “picked up” by a publisher, a second book has just been released and a third is already on it’s way!!!
Renate: …just finished ‘WaitΒ forΒ You’ by J. Lynn and it was so awesome! Β very similar to ‘My favourite Mistake’ by Chelsea Cameron. Β Both with similar subjects, a college vibe, great book boyfriends and a great weekend read!
Jill:Β Just finished this book and I, too, found it fabulous! I read a lot of bad bay/alpha male books because they’re my favorite, but this was a wonderful change of pace. Cam was totally swoon-worthy!
Trish:Β WaitΒ ForΒ YouΒ by J. Lynn…BEST I after Beautiful Disaster! Closest I have found. Cam and Avery are amazing ifΒ youΒ love this genre. Great story… I HIGHLY reccommend it!
Cathenerine:Β Wait for You and Trust in Me were awesome books!!!
Nanette:Β My most favourite book is Wait for you by J Lynn! I think Cam is just abso-freaking-lutely the best!
About book #1:
Some things are worth waiting for . . .
Traveling thousands of miles from home to enter college is the only way nineteen-year-old Avery Morgansten can escape what happened at that fateful Halloween party five years agoβan event that forever changed her life. What she never planned on was capturing the attention of the one guy who could shatter the precarious future she’s building for herself.
Some things are worth experiencing . . .
Cameron Hamilton is six feet, three inches of swoon-worthy hotness, com-plete with a pair of striking blue eyes and a remarkable ability to make Avery want things she believed had been irrevocably stolen from her. Getting involved with him is dangerous. Yet ignoring the simmering tension that sparks between themβand brings out a side of her she never knew existedβis impossible.
Some things shouldn’t be kept quiet . . .
But when Avery starts receiving threatening e-mails and phone calls, she’s forced to face a past she wants to keep buried and acknowledge that someone is refusing to allow her to let go of that night when everything changed. If the devastating truth comes out, will she resurface with one less scar? And will Cam be there to help her?
And some things are worth fighting for . . .