Sunday, October 2, 2016

Pull Me Close: The Panic Series Kindle Edition

Pull Me Close: The Panic Series by Sidney Halston


Pull Me Close: The Panic Series by [Halston, Sidney]


Welcome to Panic, a sultry Miami nightclub where bodies and hearts move to a beat that doesn’t stop at sunrise—the setting for an emotionally charged series from the bestselling author of the Worth the Fight novels.
 
When Katherine Wilson passes out in the arms of the hottest man she’s ever seen, it’s not because of the lights, the pulsating music, or the crowded dance floor. It’s because she can’t enjoy a night out like a normal person, not with her debilitating anxieties. These panic attacks are going to destroy her life unless she takes control—or gets a helping hand. So after the club’s bad-boy owner personally escorts her home, Katherine feels something urgent and primal awaken inside of her.
 
Nick Moreno doesn’t need a headache like Katherine. A drug bust has put his father behind bars and forced Nick to take over the daily business of his family’s South Beach nightclub. His head tells him to walk away—but his body has other ideas. Katherine’s vulnerability, her grace and courage, compel him to reach out. And when they kiss, Nick is overcome by desire: to pull her close, and promise that his embrace will always be the safest place on earth.

 
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Oct 02, 2016  ·  edit

it was amazing
bookshelves: contemporarybad-boy
Read in September, 2016

*I received this book in exchange for an honest review*
This book just left me breathless. Mental illness, anxiety, things like this are not usually mentioned in romance novels. To have a heroine who suffers from panic attacks or can't leave her home, was phenomenal. I couldn't put this book away. Nico was fantastic. I would love to have one of him! The way he cared, learned, protected, showed what kind of man he was. A strong, noble man. As Katherine navigates pushing herself into a recovery of sorts, his patience and caring had me sighing. The story centers around a romance, but at the same time, tackles an issue many today face but don't speak about. This book found a way to create not only a topic to create dialogue in real life with, but a melting romance that warms your heart and heats you up. There are no words to express how great this book was. It's my new favorite.

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