Down London Road by Samantha Young

Down London Road (On Dublin Street, #2)

by Samantha Young

The unmissable, sensual sequel to On Dublin Street. Perfect for fans of the Fifty Shades of Grey trilogy.

'Scotland's answer to E. L. James' Sunday Post

Johanna Walker knows what she wants. And that's a strong, steady, financially secure man who will treat her well and look after her and her little brother, Cole - something her parents have never done.

But when she meets the gorgeous Cameron MacCabe, a new bartender at work,
Jo can't deny the instant and undeniable attraction she feels. Cam doesn't fit into her strict specifications of her perfect partner at all - but for once she is tempted to let her heart rule her head.

And as their intense connection grows, Jo has to stop hiding the truth about herself and her family. Is Cam prepared to accept Jo for who she really is? And is Jo willing to let someone into her life for keeps?

IF YOU LOVED DOWN LONDON ROAD, DON'T MISS THE THRILLING THIRD BOOK IN THE SERIES, BEFORE JAMAICA LANE

Reviewed by Rowena on

5 of 5 stars

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Man, I don’t even know where to start with this book. My emotions were all over the place while reading this one. We first meet Jo in On Dublin Street and she’s introduced as Joss’ co-worker who is a gold digger with hidden depths. Well, in this book we find out what those hidden depths are. People see Jo a certain way and Jo doesn’t have a lot of time or energy to correct them so she lets them think what they think. It doesn’t matter to her anyway. The only thing that does matter is doing right by her younger brother, Cole.

Jo and Cole come from a very abusive background. Their father was abusive to their mother (and to Jo) and their mother abuses alcohol at every turn. They don’t come from a lot of money and Jo is determined to make sure that her brother has everything he needs to succeed in life. So she’s working herself ragged and worried all the time that everything she’s doing, isn’t enough for a better life for Cole. She’s got some serious emotional issues that she works through in this book and it was because of those issues that I loved this book so much. Jo was such a likable character that it was very easy for me to want the best for her.

She works so hard to provide for her younger brother Cole. Is she perfect? No because she does like dating rich men who can buy her whatever she wants but she’s not a kept woman. She doesn’t have them paying her bills and taking care of Cole. She works hard to do that herself.

When we first meet Cam, there’s an undeniable attraction and a whole lot of sexual chemistry sizzling the air between him and Jo. But because they’re both with other people at the time, nothing comes of it and plus, Cam is just like everyone else where he assumes the worst of Jo and she lets him. He’s a total jerk to her but you can tell that deep down, he’s a good guy and I ended up loving the hell out of him. I loved the way that he came around. Once he found out that he was wrong, he apologized and he feels genuinely bad about everything. And once they start getting closer, I loved the way that he was around Jo, the way that he was with Cole. The three of them bonded together and with each other and it was so good to be a part of it all.

I think I enjoyed this book more than On Dublin Street and that’s saying something because I adored On Dublin Street. This book had a lot of things going on and every single thing was written in a way that made sense and moved the story along. I adored seeing Jo and Cole being embraced by Ellie’s family and it was good to see everyone from On Dublin Street again.

Since I’m not obsessed with this series, I did a little digging and found out that there will be a third book coming out soon but I can’t find anything about that book. But I did find out that Samantha Young wrote a novella for Adam and Ellie which I’m so anxious to get my hands on.

This was a great book. It was filled with lots of drama but Jo’s journey is so worth the time it took to read this book. I loved it so, so much. I was a bit disappointed in Cam with the whole Blair thing but in the end, I couldn’t stay mad at him. I loved him too much. If you haven’t read this series yet, I highly recommend that you do. You won’t be sorry.

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