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Don't Let Me Go

(2022)
(The second book in the Don't Let Me series)
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Blakely Thorne has loved Theodore Taylor since she kindergarten.

He just doesn't know it. And after years of being treated like Colt's annoying little sister, she's done waiting for him to notice.

She's interning for LAU Hawks hockey team. And she is officially done being a virgin.

The only problem?
The entire team just found out, courtesy of Theo's big mouth.
And now they're treating her like a quest no one's allowed to complete.


Especially not Theo.

Theo, who suddenly cares very much who she's dating.
Theo, who keeps showing up at her dorm "just to check in."
Theo, who growls every time a teammate so much as smiles at her.


Blakely has news for him: he doesn't get to act jealous when he's the reason she's been waiting this long in the first place.

She's going to lose her virginity this semester. To someone. Anyone.

Theo's going to lose his mind trying to stop her.

And when he finally breaks and admits why he's been guarding her like she's his...
Blakely is going to make him work for every inch of forgiveness.


And Colt?
Theo's afraid his best friend is going to murder him either way.


A Slow-Burn Brother's Best Friend College Hockey Romance Heat Level: Open Door / Explicit POV: Dual First Person Setting: Lockwood Heights — home of the LAU Hawks Book 2 of the Don't Let Me series — each book is a standalone, read in any order Ending: HEA — no cliffhanger

Perfect for readers who love Elle Kennedy's Off-Campus series, Hannah Grace's Maple Hills, and Sarah Adams's contemporary college romances. Protective heroes who finally crack, sunshine heroines who refuse to settle, and the slow-burn payoff that's worth every chapter of waiting.

Continues the story of Colt and Ashlyn from Don't Let Me Fall. Set in the same Lockwood Heights universe as The Little Things series


Genre: New Adult Romance

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