Because of Low by Abbi Glines

Because of Low (Sea Breeze)

by Abbi Glines

Set in the steamy coastal Alabama town of Sea Breeze, an interconnected group of older teens hook up, break up . . . and much, much more.
Marcus Hardy had hoped to enjoy a year away at college while he put the summer he'd rather forget behind him. But instead, he's jerked right back his home town of Sea Breeze due to a family crisis. The only bright spot to returning is the hot redhead who sleeps over at his place several times a week. There's just one thing though - she's sleeping in bed with his new roommate, Cage York.
Willow "Low" Foster needs a place to live. Running to her best friend Cage's apartment every time her sister kicks her out isn't exactly a long term solution. But Cage has a new roommate and suddenly sleeping over at his apartment isn't such a bad thing. Not when she gets to see those sexy green eyes of Marcus's twinkle when he smiles at her like he wants her there.
There's one problem though, Cage is under the disillusion that when he's through sowing his wild oats, he's going to marry Low - an assumption Marcus intends to change. But when his carefully laid plans come crashing down with a revelation he never expected, Marcus will have to choose between Low or his family. Because once the truth comes out . . . there's no other choice.

Reviewed by Sam@WLABB on

4 of 5 stars

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The Sea Breeze and Rosemary Beach books are my guilty pleasures. They just have this soapy appeal, and I love every minute of it. This book brings Marcus to center stage. Poor guy was second place, losing the apple of his eye to a rock star, but, Sadie became nothing more than a memory, when Low entered his life. I thought Marcus was an amazing guy in book 1, but now I know he is. Oh, he's not perfect, but he is learning how to be the best that he can be. As always, Glines gives us a story with a little bit of drama, a little bit of tears, a little bit of schmexy, and a lot of romance.

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