He wanted nothing at all…until he found she had everything to give…. Sunder lead singer and guitarist Sebastian Stone has everything – fans, fame, and fortune. He also has a heart full of bitterness and a reputation for a short-fused temper. But an outward reputation rarely reveals the true man inside.
Facing assault charges after trying to protect his younger brother, Sebastian is sent to Savannah, Georgia, to lie low until the dust settles in LA. Shea Bentley is beautiful, kind, and hiding from the very lifestyle Sebastian has always embraced. When the mysterious, tattooed stranger begins hanging out at the bar where she works, Shea is quick to recognize he is nothing but trouble, but she’s helpless to the way her body lights up every time his intense gray eyes tangle with hers. They both soon find themselves drowning in a sea of desire and passion that won’t let them up for air.
Sebastian knows firsthand secrets never die, and he’s not the only one who’s hiding them. Loving someone always comes with a price. But will it be Shea’s past that costs them everything?
Blown Away! Again, AL Jackson has stolen my breath with her writing. I’m always emotional when I read her books, but I definitely think this one takes the cake.Â
Beautiful! Emotional,poignant,beautiful. Those are the words that I have always used to describe the author’s style of writing. Her characters never fail to haunt me as I get to know them. Sebastian Stone is the epitome of hotness, a badass, but loyal to a fault. He is fiercely protective of his family and loved ones. Shea is beautiful and sweet. She has secrets and so does Baz. Can they resist each other or would they give in to the burning desire to connect and fill the void they both feel? The…
Sheer brilliance from start to finish. How on earth do I even begin to put into words the absolute magnificence that A Stone in the Sea was for me? A.L. Jackson has completely captured both my heart and my mind with this book. I was so immersed in this storyline, I just couldn’t put it down until the very last line.Â