From Ashes: Volume 1

· Harper Collins
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Aside from her dad, who passed away when she was six, Cassidy Jameson has only ever trusted one man: her best friend, Tyler. So of course she follows him to Texas when he leaves for college. She just didn't expect to be so drawn to their new roommate, Gage, a gorgeous guy with a husky Southern drawl. The only problem? He's Tyler's cousin.

Gage Carson was excited to share an apartment off campus with his cousin. He didn't mind that Tyler was bringing the mysterious friend he'd heard about since they were kids . . . until the most beautiful girl he's ever seen jumps out of his cousin's Jeep. There's something about Cassi that makes Gage want to give her everything. Too bad Tyler has warned him that she's strictly off-limits.

Despite everything keeping them apart, Cassi and Gage dance dangerously close to the touch they've both been craving. But when disaster sends her running into Tyler's arms, Cassi will have to decide whether to face the demons of herpast . . . or to burn her chance at a future with Gage.

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4,5
1,38K reviews
Leslie
23 January 2013
I really liked how the book included both the male and female point of view. It had many of the same elements as Taking Chances, but I was not irritated with the From Ashes story until the last few chapters. I just have very little patience for (spoiler alert) people cheating and yet continually professing their love for the one they are cheating on. Both of the books involve cheating of different degrees, and both books started losing my attention and quickly went down hill after both scenarios.
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Rome Kidd
27 January 2013
The book has it's good moments, but I was mainly annoyed by Cassidy's helplessness. I get she had a bad past but I wished her character had taken on a more stronger personality after meeting her man. Also annoying was the constant reminders of how "hot" she was, we get it & the endings to both books (Taking Chances) seem to drag on for quite a while, but overall story line was good for the price. -RK
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S.M. Bjarnson
19 August 2013
I loved Taking chances, going from that great lively heart moving book to reading this is quite disappointing. The author writes this strong independent girl who never needs saving and for the most part she is fine with doing so, but as the story goes she turns out to not only need saving every other page, but also is a very weak character indeed. I didn't understand why she was portraying her as something she clearly wasn't. Period.
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About the author

Molly McAdams grew up in California but now lives in the oh-so-amazing state of Texas with her husband, daughter, and fur babies. Her hobbies include hiking, snowboarding, traveling, and long walks on the beach... which roughly translates to being a homebody with her hubby and dishing out movie quotes.

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