Review: Let Me Love – Michelle Lynn

Posted March 15, 2014 by Shannon in Shannon / 1 Comment

18685581A chance encounter. An undeniable connection. An unimaginable twist of fate.

Kailey’s life is crumbling. Her best friend and sister, Jen, is dying, leaving her young family devastated. With little hope of saving her, Kailey is forced to face a reality she never expected.

Trey’s life is fun and carefree. He loves the girls, his drums, and his friends. That’s not to say he isn’t continuously plagued by a difficult decision made years ago—one that changed the course of his life.

Despite the connection they make when their paths unexpectedly cross, Kailey knows her life has no room for anyone else right now. But regardless of how many times she pushes him away, Trey only fights harder to make a place for him in her life and in her heart.

Trey thought he knew heartbreak, but he had no idea until life gave him a second chance, only to snatch it away just as fast. This time he’s determined to keep his place in the life of the ones he loves.

Is there such a thing as fate? If so, can Kailey and Trey hold on to one another long enough to discover there’s no such thing as a chance encounter?

Series: The Invisibles #3
Release Date: February 27th 2014
Publisher: Self Published
Source: Book Plug Promotions
Reviewer: Shannon
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Reviewer’s Thoughts

4.5 Cocktails

If you’re looking for a book that has a hot alpha male and is emotionally challenging, then this is one for you.  Michelle Lynn weaved a heartbreaking story that had me reaching for something to mop myself up with quite a few times.

LET ME LOVE is the story of Kailey and Trey, the drummer for the Invisibles.  They were a somewhat unconventional couple, considering prior to his relationship with Kailey, Trey was known for not sleeping with the same girl twice.  But the minute Trey noticed Kailey in the airport, he was bewitched by her.  It was lovely to see him dedicate himself to Kailey the way he did.  Her happiness and his ability to support her…not matter what, made me love him.  Even when Kailey was doing her damnedest to push Trey away, he never let her go.

Kailey was an incredibly strong woman, considering what she was facing.  She tended to close herself off from other, worry about her immediate family, rather than allowing herself to lean on others.  It took Trey and his friends to show Kailey that she needed the group to support her.  And she truly did.  If it weren’t for all their help, giving her the opportunity to have a little time to herself, she would have crumbled.

There is a very shocking twist towards the end of the story.  Michelle Lynn gave us a storyline where we assumed there was going to be a certain ending, but she shocks readers with the twist.  Prepare yourself.

I seriously enjoy this series.  Michelle Lynn creates characters that endear you very quickly and I always dread coming to the end of the book.  If you haven’t picked up one of the Invisible titles, grab one and prepare to fall in love.

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I am a lover of alpha males with dirty mouths, strong heroines putting alpha males in their place, and the Chicago Blackhawks. I'm a proud hockey mom who can often be found at the hockey rink cheering on my favorite forward, with my kindle close by.
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