DYLANThe one girl I could never get? She’s mine. Sure, we live 2,746 miles apart and I see her once a month.She runs a company, and I’m surrounded by guys whose idea of achievement is showing up sober for class.I have zero job prospects in New York, and she’s not coming back to California.But when we’re together? None of that matters. I can make her laugh and smile and moan that breathy … make her laugh and smile and moan that breathy ‘OhmyGodDylan’ that’s a million times hotter when I’m touching her than it is over the phone.
Which is why I’m going to fix it. On my next visit to New York, I’m making her mine for good. No excuses, no escapes, no take backs.
What could possibly go wrong?
Sealed is a steamy, emotional dual-POV novella in the Travesty series. It is a continuation of Lex and Dylan’s journey from Schooled, but it has its own story!
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So happy to read more about Lex and Dylan. They’re probably the most romantic couple from the series so far. I really wanted to know more about their relationship and how they were dealing with future and we got a wonderful story and keep going through other characters after we know what’s going to happen with them.
Beautifully written and interesting story as always. Sealed is the perfect continuation for Travesty series and we also start meeting Ethan, Ava’s elder brother and Jordan. Another different couple.
Ethan seems a total jerk in the begining but looks like there’s more than meets the eye there and hopefully Jordan will be able to find out.
Love this book and Travesty series!
Nice, sweet and short. Continues from “Schooled”
Sigh! More time with Dylan and Lex. It was fabulous when these two finally realized they loved each other. Now, as Travesty’s business grows and Dylan is almost done with college, will this couple weather the challenges that life throws them. I’ve loved this cast of characters from the first page in Schooled. Loved getting to continue their journey.
I received an ARC of this book and this is my voluntarily, honest review of it.
This novella is the continuing story about Lex and Dylan (whose story we read in ‘Schooled’, book one of this series). If there was one thing that I missed in ‘Schooled’ it was an epilogue. Some stories really need an epilogue and ‘Schooled’ was one of them. So you can image my surprise and excitement when I read that Piper Lawson would give us a novella with the continuing story of Lex and Dylan. This is so much better than an epilogue.
Lex and Dylan fell in love when they were both attending college in San Diego but Dylan is two years younger than Lex so that means that Dylan still has to attend college when Lex is free to follow her dreams to build a fashion label in New York. They decided to have a long distance relationship and planned to meet each other once a month. Their love is strong but having a long distance relationship is very hard and you miss the little things by living so far away from each other. (Little things like waking up next to each other and coming home to each other.) And the fact that they both are very busy with their work and studies make things extra hard on their relationship.
But now Dylan is in New York and he has a plan, but unknown to him Lex has a plan too but a very different kind of plan, a plan that could be the end of their relationship.
At the end of Dylan’s stay in New York they will have to answer the question, is their love really worth all the sacrifices they are doing for each other.
Let me start by saying that this story was more than I expected! I thought that I would get to read a nice and fun story of Lex and Dylan and I was totally right about the fun part but I didn’t know about the emotional part. The part where I thought ‘Please, no! Don’t let them break up with each other’. This novella was everything and more that I could ask for. It may be a novella but for me it really felt like that we got a whole story. Unlike the first book, this story is told from both POV’s what I really enjoyed. There were some scenes that make me laugh out loud and there were also a few surprises in there.
I’m very happy that Piper Lawson gave us this story about Lex and Dylan. It was just what this wonderful couple needed (or maybe what I needed ;o) ).