Jax and his ways of wooing Sadie did seem very cheesy at times. That is where the very adorable romance between the two begins. She replaces her mom as a maid in the Stone Mansion, the home of the rock-star Jax Stone. She doesn't complain, doesn't crib, but does what she can do for survival. But I could totally understand Sadie' situation. Her entire family situation really pissed me off and I couldn't, in any way, relate to it. The responsibility of bringing food to the table falls in the hands of Sadie and she is a hard worker. Her life is a mess with her mother being pregnant and ever complaining, so much so that she doesn't even go to work. The love story of Sadie, a gorgeous, genuinely nice, caring, smart and determined blonde and Jax Stone, the most popular teen rock-star and idol, who girls are mad about and guys look up to, Breathe is a very cute and peachy read. Her stories pull you in and leave you smiling. I love Young/New Adult Contemporary Romances that make you feel like you are experiencing everything that the protagonist is experiencing. After reading and absolutely liking The Vincent Boys and The Vincent Brothers, I was looking forward to more books by author Abbi Glines and Breathe (Sea Breeze #1) is her debut book.
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