Genre: New Adult (Contemporary Romance)
Date Published: July 2014
Publisher: Self
It took many years but finally Melodee Lee is in control of her life. The twenty-three year old trusts no one, and spends her time nomadically wandering with the underground cage fighting scene. Her innocent looks are an asset and she utilizes them to their fullest extent. Fighting is how she makes her money and she’s damn good at it. Yeah, sometimes she’s lonely, but her set-up guarantees no one screws with her and she doesn’t have to think about the ten ways she knows how to kill a man. Of course, that was before she met the Sinclairs.
Nathan Sinclair; one of the four brothers that dominate the city of Syracuse. Nathan’s a rising basketball star, set to be signed by the NBA and despite the fact his slam-dunk nickname was earned both on and off the court, he’s decided that it’s time for a break. He’s over the drama of college women.
An accident, a baby and unforgettable circumstances bring these two people together when their worlds should never have collided. And the end result have both of them questioning their lives and the choices they've made to be happy.
Note from author - This is a full length, standalone HEA romance. It is recommended for 18+ due to language and sexual situations.
Songbird is the first book in the Sinclair series by Jaymin Eve. Melodee is one tough cookie. I love how she has this emotional and physical strength to her, yet she still has insecurities. Some insecurities she doesn't even know she has, but they've been fine tuned in her as a means of survival. That's what she is.. a survivor. Then, in walks Nathan and turns her world upside down. He's confident and determined, and Melodee turns his world on end too. The story had some suspenseful moments and well as silly moments. It was all around entertaining. The characters were infectious. And the Sinclair brothers? I can't wait to hear their stories! I have a feeling this is going to be an addictive series!
Songbird by Jaymin Eve was kindly provided to me by YA Bound for review. The opinions are my own.
Jaymin Eve is a 29 year old with a passion for reading, writing and arithmetic ... okay maybe not the last one but definitely the first two.
Living on the beautiful Gold Coast, in Australia, the family loves spending lots of time on the beach. And travelling as frequently as possible.
When Jaymin isn't trying to wrangle two daughters, a puppy and her husband, you will find her hiding in a corner trying desperately to write her stories (without little fingers pressing random keys). She asks forgiveness if you notice the occasional sskkkkssjs appearing in her book, her children are proud of their contribution.
She'd love it if you contacted her, giving feedback or just to have a chat.
To learn more about Jaymin Eve and her books, visit her website.You can also find her on Goodreads, Facebook, and Twitter.
Songbird by Jaymin Eve was kindly provided to me by YA Bound for review. The opinions are my own.
Jaymin Eve is a 29 year old with a passion for reading, writing and arithmetic ... okay maybe not the last one but definitely the first two.
Living on the beautiful Gold Coast, in Australia, the family loves spending lots of time on the beach. And travelling as frequently as possible.
When Jaymin isn't trying to wrangle two daughters, a puppy and her husband, you will find her hiding in a corner trying desperately to write her stories (without little fingers pressing random keys). She asks forgiveness if you notice the occasional sskkkkssjs appearing in her book, her children are proud of their contribution.
She'd love it if you contacted her, giving feedback or just to have a chat.
To learn more about Jaymin Eve and her books, visit her website.You can also find her on Goodreads, Facebook, and Twitter.
This sounds like a fantastic start to the series.
ReplyDeleteIt really was :)
DeleteThis sounds like a great series, loved the review, thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteThank you! And Thank you for stopping by!
DeleteI would love the opportunity to read the book, I love that the female protagonist is strong.
ReplyDeleteI love strong female leads too! :) I saw you're a new follower to my blog! Yay! Thank you!! :o) I hope you like it!
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