<— YESSSSSS!!!! I LOVE this author and absolutely LOVED this book (here’s my 4.5 star review), and now book #3 will be live in just a few days (and one of our fellow readers read an early copy and went CRAZY for it). YAY US!!! 😀
These books are gripping, intense, super-romance with jaw-dropping reveals! Lots of reading and romance *oomph* here.
P.S. They can each be read as standalones (each book features a different couple) however they all take place (or start) in a South Beach nightclub called “Panic” (so you’ll likely see repeating characters). 😀
Carla: So. Good. Kiss Me Back had a huge swoony “thing” that I won’t tell you but…my heart! Sidney is back.
Anna: I finished Make Me Stay!! It was so so good. I’ve been on a reading spree of great books. I thought make Me stay would follow Nick/Kate’s story from Pull Me Close, but it doesn’t. And it took me a bit to know exactly where it she was going with it, but once she did…whoa! so good. Get your tissues!
Gina: Make Me Stay by Sidney Halston. It’s the one after Pull Me Close that you recommend. This one was just as good (maybe better). I can’t say much without spoiling it.
Dory: You’ll enjoy Pull Me Close. I just read that the reason for the agoraphobia is something that happened to the author or someone she knows or something. Some kind of true story. Scary stuff!! … I’m still processing it, it was intense. I really loved it…
About book #1:
Katherine: I thought I could enjoy a night out like a normal person. I thought I could handle the flashing lights, the pulsing music, the crowded dance floor. I couldn’t have been more wrong. After having an anxiety attack and passing out during my sister’s engagement party at Panic, I wake up in the arms of the hottest guy I’ve ever seen. Nick Moreno’s no gentleman. But he might just be the man I need to help me take control of my life.
Nick: When I hear there’s some random girl passed out in the back room of my family’s South Beach nightclub, I’m pissed. My dad’s already behind bars and we can’t afford any more bad press. But after giving her a lift—literally—back to her apartment, I stop seeing Katherine Wilson as some random girl. She’s gorgeous, vulnerable, and braver than she knows. And when we kiss, all I want to do is pull her close and promise that she’ll always be safe in my arms.