Monday, 18 September 2017

Review: Grip

Grip Grip by Kennedy Ryan
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The first thing I would like say is you need to read Flow the FREE prequel before you read Grip. Flow a short story, but follows Grip and Bristol who meet on a Spring break when Bristol comes to LA to visit Rhyston her twin brother. Instead she is met at the airport by the most sexy man she ever seen. The attraction between them was instant, but it was the way they enjoyed each other’s company that made everything different. By the end the week they were in love, and knew that was it. Find FLOW, the Prequel here:https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/3...
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Fast forward 8 years later, and a lot has changed. Rhyston and Bristol now run a music company, and Bristol now manages several artists. Grip is one of those she now manages. After a misunderstanding many years before the only relationship they have is friendship. Grip is still in love with Bristol, but she keeps pushing him away. Bristol loves Grip with all her heart, but is scared to let go.

I loved Grip after reading Flow, and could understand Bristol point of view after her upbringing. The spectre of her parents’ marriage keeping her locked up tight.

There was no doubt they both loved each other, and at times painful to read with the misunderstanding hurting each other deeply. I absolutely loved this book, it kept me glued to my kindle from start to finish and now I’m now in mourning. I highly recommend this book, there so much going on to keep you glued to your kindle, and at the end I felt bereft.  

I received a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.

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