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Logan by Jay McLean

10/1/2017

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As a kid, Logan Preston was a brat.
Through his teens, he became the bad boy.
Now, at nineteen, no one knows what the hell to expect.


High school dropout, Logan Preston is a
good-for-nothing stoner.
A black sheep.
A disappointment.
The worst Preston Punk of the lot.
At least that’s how everyone in his small town
makes him feel.
But Logan Preston has secrets.
Secrets so dark and so deep below the surface that the only way he can fight them is to stay high, high, high.
He wears cockiness as a mask.
Arrogance as his armor.
Until one girl, one night, asks one life-changing question:
What's beneath the bravado, Logan Preston?

5 Star Review by Ashley

In all honesty, when I finished Logan, I sat with my eyes closed and my kindle clutched to my chest with a smile on my face and tears pouring down my cheeks. Jay McLean did things to me and I'm still not sure what all of them were.

Logan and Aubrey's start was tumultuous at best. They couldn't stand each other. But despite their jabbing, they saw each other. The loneliness. The pain. The yearning for something more, even if they didn't know they could give it. But oh how they tried. And it was so sweet to see them come out of their shell and bring out a lighter, more content and happy version of themselves. I loved seeing Logan's actions prove that his heart was bigger than his one bad habit. Despite all the progress they made, the darkness was always lurking.

All it took was one moment to send everything spiraling out of control. Things went downhill fast for Logan and nobody was spared. Cue the ugly cry. My heart broke. For everyone. But most of all Aubrey. But when all the details of that life altering revelation came out, I was in pieces and had no idea how it was all going to be brought back together again.

One of my most favorite things about Logan was how much the entire family was featured in the book. And I mean everyone. From Tom to to the twins and especially Lachy. That little stud almost stole the show. I want to be one of those Preston Punks. Enjoying Sunday breakfast. Eating cereal with Logan. One of the eleventy three people that make up this incredible family that is so full of life and love.  Jay McLean, this book is everything. I felt it all. Every giggle, every anxious moment, every deep exhale, every tear, every hug. And the power in something as simple and complex as holding hands. This book is in my soul. Oh, and that little tease right at the end about the next Preston...I'm ready!
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About the Author

  She writes what she loves to read, which are books that can make her laugh, make her hurt and make her feel.
 Jay lives in the suburbs of Melbourne, Australia, in a forever half-done home where music is loud and laughter is louder.
 Jay McLean is an international best-selling author and full-time reader, writer of New Adult Romance, and most of all, procrastinator. When she's not doing any of those things, she can be found running after her two little boys, playing house and binge watching Netflix.
 
 
 

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