Jet (Marked Men #2) by Jay Crownover
Did I mention in my Rule blog that I now really want a
tattoo? I have wanted one for quite some
time, but after reading Rule and Jet, I want one real bad. Not anything big or attention grabbing, that
isn’t my personality. The problem is
that I can’t make up my mind what I want.
Lots of book nerds get words of their favorite author on their body,
that is not me. At least not yet. Then others put animals or designs, gosh
there are so many options that I have no idea where to start. So for right now I will go without. Until I find exactly what I’m looking for, I
won’t have one and I’ll keep reading books about guys and girls that have
tattoos and I’ll love every minute of it.
We met Ayden Cross as Shaw’s roommate in Rule the first
Marked Men novel. She’s fun and
interesting and smart. We also met Jet
Keller, the rocker of the group who is dark and dangerous and has really
descriptive eyes that tell you what he’s thinking without opening his
mouth. So far in the series Jet is the confident
one, he knows who he is. There is no
identity crisis there, he wears his tight purple pants and his band t-shirts
extra-smedium and he is head over heels in love with Ayden.
I have never been a huge fan of multiple points of view
within a book, it’s hard for me to keep reading when I get to a character that
isn’t my favorite. So, here’s the answer
to that dilemma, love both characters and you won’t get stuck. That’s how it’s been so far with the Marked
Men series. I love the guys POV just as
much as the girls and therefore I read them pretty fast because I can’t wait to
see what the other person is thinking.
I loved to see what Rule and Shaw were up to and glad to get
to know Cora and the rest of the gang better throughout the book, I can’t wait
to see what’s going on with Rome and Cora.
And Rowdy? I can’t wait for his
book, he seems like the cream of the crop, let’s hope he doesn’t
disappoint.
Something I noticed that Miss Crownover did in this book was
the use of inanimate objects. I love it
when an author says that a character can smell something that doesn’t smell or
hit you with something that’s not possible.
In Jet, Ayden is having a very hard time after some drama takes place
and Shaw is worried that Ayden is going to beat Loren (a girl that works at the
bar with them) with her own stupidity.
Brilliant! I love it!
I did catch a few typos, but it didn’t distract me from the
plot and I still loved the book and the characters!
I highly recommend this to the 18 year and older reader out
there. With almost all New Adult books I
cannot condone any young reader to pick this one up. Although Jay does a great job of keeping the
language to a minimum and I appreciate that.
I can’t wait to start reading Rome! Keep Reading my Friends!
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