Ayden Cross is fed up with bad boys. After having tried to
seduce Jet once and having him turn her down, Ayden is
focusing on other things such as college to keep her mind
busy. However, her mind still drifts to Jet time and time
again, especially as he walks in and out of her life as a
constant reminder of what she can't have.
Jet is the ultimate bad boy, a rocker with the full uniform
of tattoos and piercings. Jet likes to drown out the noise
in his head with sex; so it's only natural that his bedroom
becomes a place where he invites many girls to spend the
night. Ayden is a reformed bad girl, and a Southern belle to
boot, and each morning when the women Jet has had makes
their walk of shame out the door, a little bit of Ayden
dies.
Much of the angst and the drama stems from the family
dysfunction that both Jet and Ayden have in their lives.
Jet's parents haven't been very good to him, and Ayden's
past is revealed slowly as you read. Reader's perceptions of
Ayden's character may change throughout the book as
Crownover divulges more details about her past.
Once again, Jay Crownover captures the angst of these young
adults with ease and creates a story that is not only
entertaining, but also very sexy. Jet and Ayden's romance
builds slowly, the first half being a little repetitious.
However, once the ball gets rolling, Jet and Ayden become
impossible to resist.
Crownover strikes the perfect balance of angst and passion
with JET, the second installment in the delicious Marked
Men series. Her heroes have become impossible to resist!
With his tight leather pants and a sharp edge that makes him
dangerous, Jet Keller is every girl’s rock and roll fantasy.
But Ayden Cross is done walking on the wild side with bad
boys. She doesn’t want to give in to the heat she sees in
Jet’s dark, haunted eyes. She’s afraid of getting burned
from the sparks of their spontaneous combustion, even as his
touch sets her on fire.
Jet can’t resist the Southern Belle with mile-long legs in
cowboy boots who defies his every expectation. Yet the
closer he feels to Ayden, the less he seems to know her.
While he’s tempted to get under her skin and undo her in
every way, he knows firsthand what happens to two people
with very different ideas about relationships.
Will the blaze burn into an enduring love. . . or will it
consume their dreams and turn them to ashes?