Review & Giveaway: Hold Me Close by Shannyn Schroeder
Hold
Me Close
The O'Leary's #6
The O'Leary's #6
By:
Shannyn Schroeder
Releasing
July 21, 2015
Kensington
Blurb
Leave
it to the O’Learys to make romance a family affair…
Maggie
O’Leary is finally coming home to Chicago. After more than a year
in Ireland, she’s ready to make a plan for her future. But first,
she’ll have to confront the tragedy that scarred her so deeply.
Asking for a job in the family bar is the first step, and it’s one
her family isn’t entirely happy about. At least Shane Callahan, her
best friend in the world, is behind her a hundred percent. He’s
also a hundred percent more lovable than she remembered…
Shane
is determined to keep Maggie safe, even if it means working three
jobs and giving up sleep to be around during her shifts at the bar.
But when Maggie boldly tells him she needs more than a loyal friend
now, Shane knows a single night together won’t be possible. The
idea of spirited Maggie in his bed is electrifying, but will she
believe he wants to give her his heart, too?
Excerpt
Maggie
spent the next two days working on her portfolio and talking with
Moira about job prospects and possibly even going back to school. She
worked her shifts at the bar and made good tips, and didn’t have
any more episodes. All in all, life was good.
Except
for the whole no boyfriend, no dating, no sex thing. And to top it
off, she kept seeing Shane in her dreams. She decided it was time to
do something about it. She grabbed a six-pack of beer and knocked on
Shane’s door. Getting things out in the open would be best. Even if
he thought she was crazy for thinking they should sleep together once
as an experiment, at least then she could put the fantasies to rest.
The
radio blared on the other side of the door, and Maggie thought that
maybe he hadn’t heard her knock. She raised her hand again and the
door swung open as her fist came down. She looked like a cat batting
at toy. Shane stood in the doorway, shirtless—like that was going
to help rid her of crazy dreams. He walked to the radio and turned it
down.
“Hey.
I brought you some beer.”
“Do
you mean you swiped some beer from downstairs?” he asked with one
eyebrow up.
She
wrinkled her nose at him. “No, smart-ass. Want to see the receipt?”
She really hoped he didn’t ask for one since it didn’t exist even
though she’d paid for it. She hadn’t swiped the beer, but it came
from the bar’s stock.
He
opened the door wider. “Is it cold?”
“Who
the hell would show up with warm beer? That would be like saying,
here, have a brownie, and throwing a box at you.” She walked past
him and took in the sight of the apartment. It was completely bare.
He
closed the door behind her and took the beer from her hand. Setting
it in the fridge, he took one bottle out and drank. “Does this mean
we’re good?”
“We’re
always good.”
“You
seemed a little snippy after dinner the other day and you haven’t
said two words to me since.”
He
had her there. She was still mad when they worked a night shift
together, but then she hadn’t seen him. “I was, but I did some
thinking and realized you were right.”
“Whoa.”
He held up a hand and pulled his phone from his pocket. His thumb
scrolled through the screen. “I gotta have an app for that.”
“For
what?”
“I
need to record you saying that. Not only will I replay it every time
we argue, but I’ll play it for my sisters when they tell me I don’t
know anything.”
Maggie
rolled her eyes. “Shut up.”
She
walked through the living room and decided maybe this wasn’t a good
idea. He had nowhere to sit. “Are you done working?”
“For
now.”
“Want
to come over and watch TV?”
“Do
I get to pick?”
“As
long as it’s not sports.”
“Cool.
Let me take a shower and I’ll be right over.”
She
nodded and went back to her apartment. Suddenly, her stomach began to
flip. Why was this making her nervous? Then she realized she didn’t
know what the outcome would be. She didn’t know what Shane would
say, which went against the way she liked things.
If
he agreed, how would they proceed? Would they have sex now? Tonight?
No, she hadn’t even shaved her legs and she was wearing her old
college sweats. This was just conversation. She would feel him out.
Grabbing
a Coke from the fridge, she checked her cabinets for snacks. What do
you serve a guy you’re going to ask to sleep with you? Chips?
Cookies?
Maggie
took a deep breath. She was overthinking. This was Shane, and she’d
always been able to talk to him about anything. She settled on the
couch and turned on the TV. About fifteen minutes later, there was a
thump against her door.
She
got up and looked through the peephole. Shane. She unlocked the door.
“You
knew I was coming over. Why’d you lock it?”
“I
always lock it.” It was one of the many things she always did now.
She locked her apartment door. She locked the bathroom door even when
she was home alone. She locked her bedroom door at night.
“Probably
a good idea. I just thought you would’ve left it open for me.” He
walked into the kitchen and put two bottles of beer in her
refrigerator. “Shoot. I didn’t know you still had some.”
“I
don’t drink it. And you’re the only person I’ve had over, so
there’s beer.” She sat back on the couch and waited for him to
join her. When he did, she took a moment to drink in the sight of
him.
He
was all clean, no sign of sawdust or drywall mud on him. The crisp
scent of soap tickled her nose. He wore an old T-shirt that had seen
better days. The collar had been cut and the hem at the bottom was
frayed. Like her, he wore loose sweatpants.
“Before
we pick out a show to watch, I want to talk to you about something.”
He
took a drink of his beer and watched her. “Is this the real reason
you got me a six-pack?”
“No.”
She looked at a spot over his shoulder and tried to get the words
right so he could understand. “You know I’ve been trying to date.
And the part I was telling you about, how I’m still not all
myself?” She blew out a breath, puffing her cheeks out. “I’m
afraid of wasting my time. What if I find another great guy and I
still can’t have sex? It’s not fair to either of us.”
“What
are you getting at, Mags?”
“I
need to know if I’m broken.”
“You’re
not.”
She
held up a hand, and when she felt it wobble she tucked it between her
knees. “I might be. I just want to know.”
He
set his beer on the table and leaned closer.
She
licked her lips, closed her eyes, and jumped in. “You’re the one
person I’ve always been able to count on, other than my family. I
feel safe with you.”
“I’m
glad.” His hand landed on her thigh.
She
opened her eyes and looked into his. “Would you be willing to have
sex with me?”
His
entire body froze. “What?”
Author
Info/Links
Shannyn
Schroeder is
the author of the O’Leary series, contemporary romances centered
around a large Irish-American family in Chicago and the new Hot &
Nerdy series about 3 nerdy friends and their last spring break. When
she’s not wrangling her three kids or writing, she watches a ton of
TV and loves to bake cookies.
My Thoughts
I can remember back a few years ago when I saw the cover and blurb for More Then This and thought it sounded so good. Of course life and so many other books interfered with my reading of it. Okay, the truth is the blame should go on my shoulders. I read way to much and things fall in-between the cracks.
I forgot about the series until I had a chance to join a tour for Something to Prove. After I read Something to Prove I knew I made a mistake in not reading the first two books in the O'Leary series that I had on my eReader.
Since Something to Prove I've been reading the O'Leary series faithfully. (I will someday get back and read the first two in the series)
I think what first attracted me to this series is the fact that the books are in my hometown of Chicago, it's always fun reading books from where you're from. What kept me reading the series was how well written they are and how much I loved the characters.
Hold Me Close has the same great characters and the humor I enjoy in Schroeder's books. They are all about love and family and I enjoy that in my romance.
This being the last book in the series, (it broke my heart to hear that & I might have to do coffee with the author and talk about that) I found it to be perfect for the series ending. Out of all the books in the series this one had a somewhat dark theme to it. You will find the humor that the others had, but Hold Me Close deals with a heartbreaking subject. I don't want to talk about it to much, or give to much away. It's much better for you to read it for yourself. (you know how I like to do this to you, give a little, hold back a lot) I promise it's worth it.
I really enjoyed Maggie and Shane's story. They are perfect for one another and bring to the other what they most need.
I think you'll really enjoy this series. Even though it's based in Chicago it has that small-town feel to it. Growing up across the street from a big Irish family I can just imagine the good and bad times of the O'Leary's. As sad as I am that the series is over, I can't wait to see what the author is going to be doing next. (Hint: since she broke me heart you'd think she'd send me a email with that info. Don't worry, I'd share)
Do yourself a favor and get this whole series. You have plenty of time before the summer is over to fall in love with the O'Leary's. Don't forget that Hold Me Close is out on July 21st.
If you've read this, or any of the other books in the series I'd love to hear from you. Happy reading!
Giveaway Time!
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