Don't Let Go: Hope Book 6 by Jaci Burton

Don't Let Go: Hope Book 6 (Hope)

by Jaci Burton

Don't Let Go is the sixth in the sexy, heartwarming Hope series from Jaci Burton, New York Times bestselling author of the Play-By-Play series. Perfect for fans of Bella Andre, Jill Shalvis and Nora Roberts.

Welcome to Hope, Oklahoma. The small town that's sure to warm your heart. Full of big hearts, fiery passion and love everlasting...


Brady Conners is hardly the settling type, but when tragedy strikes in his family, he has no choice but to return home to Hope, Oklahoma. Setting up shop to work on custom motorcycles and pass the time, Brady has no intention of letting anyone get close - until he meets Megan.

Pastry shop owner Megan Lee is drawn to quiet, brooding Brady. Their connection is undeniable, and it quickly develops from physical attraction into something much stronger. But with Brady putting up barriers, Megan is afraid to truly open her heart - unless she can convince him to let go of the past...

For more romance to warm your heart, check out the rest of the Hope series which began with Hope Smoulders, or look for Jaci's sexy sports romance series, Play-By-Play, beginning with The Perfect Play.

Reviewed by Sam@WLABB on

4 of 5 stars

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Both Brady and Megan had some wounds due to relationships with their family members. Megan didn't let her painful past with her parents keep her from trying to build her future, but Brady allowed the guilt associated with his brother's death to keep him from forming any sort of relationships. I really loved him and Megan together. They had great chemistry, and they also just clicked. It was fantastic watching the Hope family bring him into the fold, even though he kept trying to resist. As always, we got a whole lot of check-ins with the rest of the gang, and let me tell you, this group just keeps getting bigger and bigger, and they all just add to the fun for me.

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