Reviewed by chymerra on
Make Me Stay is Matt’s story and one that I was eager to read. I loved Pull Me Close when I read it and I was really expecting to love Make Me Stay as much as Pull Me Close. While I didn’t love it as much as Pull Me Close, I still loved it.
Matt didn’t get off on such a great foot with me. His anger and trust issues almost ruined the book for me. I understand that April/June did a huge number on him by just walking out and not saying anything. I really do. And I can understand his anger when he sees her again. But, when she got injured and had no memory. Then his anger seemed, well petty because she couldn’t remember anything. I mean, she would do something and Matt would go off in a tizzy. I seriously wanted to reach through the book and smack some sense into him. Also, with him blaming her for getting his father arrested. Everyone, including his twin brother, tried to tell him that his father did that to himself (which he did) but it took an actual visit to his father to get it through his thick skull. What saved him from me not liking him totally was that he really, truly loved April/June and that he did push past most of those feelings to take her in when she was injured.
April/June, I liked. I understand what she did for a job, deep undercover, was not the perfect way to start a relationship with Matt. But, she did come back after her last case was solved to try to explain. She truly loved Matt, warts and all. I was devastated when she was attacked and lost her memory. She was so verunable and she knew something happened with Matt, she just didn’t know what. I also like that she had Crohn’s disease but she didn’t let it rule her life.
The sex scenes between Matt and April were beyond hot and I couldn’t get enough of it.
The ending was great and was a tear-jerker.
How many stars will I give Make Me Stay: 4
Why: Hot sex, great storyline, and great characters
Will I reread: Yes
Will I recommend to family and friends: Yes
Age range: Adult
Why: Sex, language, and violence
**I chose to leave this review after reading an advance reader copy**
Reading updates
- Started reading
- 11 June, 2017: Finished reading
- 11 June, 2017: Reviewed