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Think Twice by Stephanie Rose

2/22/2019

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One couple risks it all, while the other may lose everything...

At eighteen, PJ was full of dreams. She was on her way to becoming a serious artist and moving across the country, away from the unrequited, tortured dream of her much older brother’s irresistible best friend, Dylan. But when she forced herself to let that dream go, she never expected it to bounce back and refuse to let her.

One fall may have cost Jack everything. After being severely injured while responding to a fire, he lost the girl, the use of his leg, and possibly the career he’s dreamed of all his life. While away at rehab, he connects with Danielle, his physical therapist and a girl from his past. She can heal him in more ways than one, but she’s nursing her own wounds.

When your heart is warring with your head, there’s no time to Think Twice.

4 Star Review by Ashley

First things first, THIS COVER is breathtaking! When Stephanie Rose gave me a glimpse of Jack in the Begin Again Anthology, I was hopeful I would get more of him again. What I wasn't expecting and really enjoyed was that were two love stories woven in the pages of Think Twice! It was a recipe for double the drama and double the romance. And siblings Jack and Paige delivered.

It took me a hot minute to warm up to Jack but once he started to let go of his anger, that was based in fear, his true colors started to show. Can you say sweet? How about swoony? His grit towards his recovery proved his will. And his thoughtfulness towards Danielle showed his softer side. I liked Danielle. A lot. She was smart and savvy and sensitive but still strong. And not afraid to put Jack in his place, she was in charge after all. It was an achingly sweet slow burn between these two. And Dani was putting a lot on the line for a chance at maybe.

There was a bit of pot meet kettle when Jack learned what was going on with his younger sister Paige while he was working on his recovery. It was friends younger sister squared with him and Danielle and PJ and Dylan. Holy hotness Dylan! I loved how fiercely he defended PJ and how he always put her needs above his. Even sacrificed friendships to do what was right for her. But PJ was wise beyond her years. She always knew what and who she wanted and when the chance for a future with Dylan presented itself, she wasn't going to throw it away.

If it seems like there is a lot happening, there is. Stephanie Rose blended the two stories seamlessly into each other. Think Twice gave me a bit of the forbidden and a whole lot of sexy sweetness. Both Jack and Danielle and Paige and Dylan prove that love is always worth the risk.
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About the Author

Stephanie Rose is a bad-ass New Yorker, a wife, a mother, a former blogger and lover of all things chocolate. Most days you'll find her trying to avoid standing on discarded LEGO or deciding which book to read next. Her debut novel, Always You, released in 2015 and since then she's written several more—some of which will never see completion—and has ideas for a hundred to come.


AUTHOR LINKS

Website → https://www.authorstephanierose.com
Facebook → https://www.facebook.com/authorstephanierose
Reader Group →  https://www.facebook.com/groups/StephsRoseGarden/
Twitter → https://twitter.com/StephRoseAuthor
Instagram → http://www.instagram.com/authorstephanierose
Book+Main → https://bookandmainbites.com/stephanierose
BookBub → https://www.bookbub.com/authors/stephanie-rose
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