They say in order to find yourself you have to go home.
What if home was what you were running from?
Where did that leave you?
Always on the other side of the fence.
Always looking in.
Always wishing you were someone you couldn’t be.
Until one day you meet her.
The one.
She was my high, but she was also…
My demise.
STANDALONE within a series. This is a Full Length Novel.
Crave Me is the fourth installment of the Good Ol’ Boys standalone series.
This was the book that started my love of M. Robinson’s work.
This is the story of Austin the youngest of the Good Ol’ Boys, and his is one of heartache, addiction, and finding ones self when everyone expects you to be someone else.
Just like the other books in the series you are taken back to when Austin and the others are in their adolescence years and then follows through to when he was in his teenage years. it was during his teenage years that Austin’s life really makes a change from what was expected of him to find who he truly was meant to be. it is when he has a chance meeting with a girl name Briggs that he knows what the others felt when they found the one that they were suppose to be with.
Austin and Brigg’s story is one that has its ups and downs, some downs that you don’t think that they will be able to come back from them.
The story of Briggs and Austin will have your emotions ranging from devastation to happiness and back many times throughout their time together. Two broken people don’t always make for the best lovers. Guilt can tear at the soul until there’s nothing left but a shell.
This book will have you laughing and crying, angry and wanting to smack the s**t out a few characters! Maybe that’s just me. But, if a rollercoaster ride of emotions is your thing, and a story that’ll hold your attention this book is for you.
This whole series has left me in tatters. My emotions cannot handle anymore right now. I have been a sobbing mess and kept cursing the author knowing that she was most likely smiling as she wrote this story. I’ve breathed these characters for the last few days in a binge reading haze. Never wanting their stories to end. Amazing reads that I couldn’t put down and this was no exception. Just be warned lots of wine, tissues, and make up will be needed during and after.
5 Crying Sobbing Stars
As I sit here with tears still flowing down my face, I’m trying to put into words just how wonderful this book really is. I loved Every.Single.Word!
Struggling with who he really is and who he wants to be, Austin leaves everyone and everything he’s ever loved behind. Backpacking across the country, finding work as needed, he meets the girl of his dreams, and he can’t get the beautiful girl with the purple hair and tattoos out of his head. Briggs hasn’t had the most normal upbringing, and working for her uncle is the last thing she really wants to do, but she’s not left with much choice. A chance meeting at a party has her unable to get the boy with the most amazing blue eyes out of her mind. Fate brings them together again and from there they are inseparable.
Crave Me is one of the most real, raw and intensely heartbreaking books I have ever read. So many times I wanted to reach through my Kindle and hug these two. Even the prologue had me tearing up! I struggled reading this book, not because it’s not good, because it’s fan-freaking-tastic! No, I struggled reading this because I kept having to stop and wipe my eyes free of the tears building up. At one point I even messaged M and told her she was ripping my heart out and in her response, she thanked me! LOL! She definitely earns her “Queen of Angst” title with this book!
I cannot even begin to imagine going through half of what they went through and come out alive. This is a beautifully written story of how two people overcome every obstacle imaginable and how their love stands the tests of time. If you haven’t read the Good Ol’ Boys series, please do yourself a favor and #oneclick these today. You’ll be glad you did. These books are worth every single tear you shed!
Angela – Alphas Do It Better Book Blog
When I first began reading this book, I noticed how long it is and put it away. A few days ago, I decided to read it and was quickly absorbed by a world I hope never to experience in real life. Several people I know have been hooked on drugs, one died and one is on the verge. One of the main characters gives a glimpse on what life is like for an addict. So well written. So realistic.
Five fabulous stars to end a 5 star book series. I have absolutely loved reading this book, which is the final book in the Good Ol’ Boys Series and tells us Austin’s story. This book brought out every emotion in me and each and every page was just perfectly written. I cannot find the words to give this book justice. It was beautiful, it was heartbreaking, there was moments of true happiness but there were moments of being rock bottom and the author did such a great job of making me feel each and every one of the moments. Get the tissues ready because you will need them.
My goodness this book was intense, we got an absolute emotional roller coaster with this book especially at the end few chapters goodness me.
We finally got Austin and Briggs book but this book had so much detail and it was so good to finally see where Austin had been as once the boys left college in the previous books you knew Austin was somewhere but we never knew really doing what until we got to the end of Dylan’s book and then you knew it was going to be a deep dark book.
Briggs’s story starts off with such heartbreak then you weren’t sure where her story would go but when she went to live with her Uncle it kinda all made sense, considering how she grew up and what she had witnessed she was a pretty strong character and i really loved her loyalty to only a couple of people she knew. It was heartbreaking when she was unhappy and living through some tough times and really trying to keep hers and Austin’s life together. She was a strong character this one.
Austin Austin Austin goodness me i don’t even know what to say but he had me hurting every time you think he had it together not at all and i just wanted to get into the book and help him myself. He had his demons but at the end of the day he needed to fight them for himself and god reading this made you feel like you were part of his journey as well.
Really enjoyed this book and can’t believe the good ol’boys are done but i know they will pop up especially when M Robinson goes and ends the book like she did, i need to read that book and i can’t wait.
Just couldn’t get into it; I guess it was the way the story was written
Real world view of the drug addict.
I could not put it down. This book read like a true story
Absolutely FANTASTIC. Hands down the best book I have read in a long time.
To me it seemed like a deep dive into the life of a drug addict and the person who loves him. I don’t know anything much about addiction, but the terrible pressures and tortured love in this book certainly seemed very real. A great read about a difficult subject.
I could not feel enthusiastic about the book but for some strange reason I kept reading until finished.
To drawn out on the story line. It was like reading the same thing over and over
I think it went too long.
Dark
Really didn’t know what I was getting into, but something about the short tease drew me in enough to buy the book. I was not disappointed. What a read about a young man and his struggle with being young, trying things he shouldn’t have, finding the love of his life and also finding an addiction that loved him back. I was moved to tears several times and had to know what was coming next.
Sorties i need to stop reading it and make a pause because I am stressed out or crying over what is happening
to slow
This book is a little longer than I usually read, but the extra length did not make it seem boring or seem like the author tried to draw the book out. It was a tale of loved ones and addiction that so many of us have seen. I really enjoyed reading this very good love story.