<— One of my favorite reads of 2012 (see my 5-star review) and book #2 has just been released and is on my “this week’s TBR” list! I’m already hearing how amazing it is, too.
Kelsey: Samantha Young didn’t fail again with Down London Road. Hope everyone else enjoyed it too 😉
Meghan: I did – I finished it last night. 4 stars for me.
Tiffany: Finished Down London Road in a day! I loved it!
And guess what!? There’s going to be more!!
About book #1:
Jocelyn Butler has been hiding from her past for years. But all her secrets are about to be laid bare…
Four years ago, Jocelyn left her tragic past behind in the States and started over in Scotland, burying her grief, ignoring her demons, and forging ahead without attachments. Her solitary life is working well—until she moves into a new apartment on Dublin Street where she meets a man who shakes her carefully guarded world to its core.Braden Carmichael is used to getting what he wants, and he’s determined to get Jocelyn into his bed. Knowing how skittish she is about entering a relationship, Braden proposes an arrangement that will satisfy their intense attraction without any strings attached.
But after an intrigued Jocelyn accepts, she realizes that Braden won’t be satisfied with just mind-blowing passion. The stubborn Scotsman is intent on truly knowing her… down to the very soul.
- On Dublin Street
- Down London Road
- Until Fountain Bridge (a novella about characters from the first book): “Ellie Carmichael had a crush on Adam Sutherland, her brother, Braden’s, best friend, for years…”
- Castle Hill: A Joss and Braden Novella
- Before Jamaica Lane (Olivia And Nates story)
- Fall From India Place
- Echoes of Scotland Street: An On Dublin Street Novel
- Moonlight on Nightingale Way: An On Dublin Street Novel – expected release date June 2nd 2015
Gosh, I have got to stay away from your site, LOLOLOL! (Like that is even possible) Stupid Grad School, uggghhh, I have resorted to audio books to get my fix. Too bad I can’t read for a living, wouldn’t that be the life? I could do it with no problems, EVER! I LOVED, I mean, LOVED the first book, now crappers if Sookie isn’t on the listen too this weekend and now I want this……too many hard decisions.
LOL trisha i feel you maryse’s site plus undergraduate studies is not a good mix.
Samantha Young has easily become one of my favorite authors!!! these books just toe curled hyperventilated me in every second of them!!!!! I do the same thing I keep coming back for them!!! I have to admit I have them both on paperback AND ebooks!!!! Totally agree with the girls ^^^ every time I come on here my list keeps growing and growing!!!!
Just finished On Dublin Street in one day yesterday – loved it! Now of course, I have to download this one…..I will never catch up on all Maryse’s recommendations!
I just read this and it is my favorite read so far for 2013; I loved everything about this book and now I am reading Down London Road; not feeling it yet with this one though; little slow going for me. I would have preferred this to be Ellie and Adams story. I guess because I did not really connect with JO in ODS; but I adored Ellie and in the end Adam too. Well I am not that far into yet so hopefully it picks up.
Day – I know right! I am addicted its like email for me I check it every time I get on the computer, LOL. I probably even need a Maryse T-shirt……LOL
Hehe. 😉 I’m in the same boat…
Just finished Down London Road and really enjoyed it. Wouldn’t say it was as good as the first one but it still had be gripped. Joss and Braden were in it lots too which I love in sequels! Cole was my favourite character. Definitely worth a read. I predict book three will be Olivia and Nate’s love story and hope it is 🙂
I just finished Down London Road. I agree with Holly that although it wasn’t quite as good as the first it was still very good. I think this is a book that will be better upon the second reading because Jo is kind of hard to connect with at first. By the end of the book i totally loved both her and Cam. And I love how Samantha Young keeps Joss and Braden and the others so involved in the story. Young is definitely one of my must read authors.
It did take me a while to get into Down London Road…had trouble relating to Jo and Cam, but eventually liked them together. Glad I read it, especially with Joss and Braden in so much of the book (really loved that)! Will continue with the series because I think Samantha Young is a great author!
I just finished Down London Road and I am surprised that the previous comments weren’t raving about this one! I loved it! I loved the immediate chemistry that Cam and Jo had… and the angst?!? Good greif *sigh*, there were times my heart was squeezed so tight it left me struggling for air. I fell for Cam almost immediately. (Must be my bad boy tendencies! *wink*) I wasn’t able to put it down until I was done! It is definitely one of my new favs!
I read both On Dublin Street and Down London Road over the weekend. I really, really liked them both. I didn’t know what to expect – I don’t read the reviews until I finish. I look forward to the next book in January.
You should read Until Fountain Bridge also – Ellie and Adam’s story! Great author!