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Only when you let go can you learn to live.

Between the death of her mother and pushing through law school without her best friend, it's been a tough year for Becca. Needing a break from Boston, she moves to a tiny coastal North Carolina town for a relaxing summer. After bumping heads repeatedly with a local cop, she realizes her summer will be anything but quiet.

Three years after a career ending injury ruins his chance to play Major League Baseball, Gavin has a distrust of northerners and lately girls in general. He wants nothing to do with a girl who is only in town for the summer.

When the two give in to their impossible attraction, they realize that they may just have found the key to freeing themselves from the ghosts of their pasts.

(New Adult, contains sexual situations and mild language)

Veer Clayton Falls Book 2 edition by Alyssa Rose Ivy Literature Fiction eBooks

Veer was better than the first book, but I still didn't enjoy it that much. This time we're following Gavin and Molly's best friend from Boston, Becca. Becca just found out that she wasn't getting her summer job at the DA office, but Molly found her something at the local law firm. So Becca is on her way to small town living. Her car breaks down, and she's rescued by Gavin but they get off on the wrong foot. I really liked this initial tension between them. Of course, as they run into each other more, that tension turns into something else.

Where Veer failed for me was that the drama felt so forced and cliche. Gavin has been burned by "Northern women" before, so he automatically dislikes Becca. Becca on the other hand, is the apple of every man in town's eye and winds up going on a date with someone else. She still ends up in Gavin's bed though, and then he's a jerk the next morning for no reason other than "she's leaving so I figured she just wanted a one night stand." Even if she was looking for a one night stand, his logic makes no sense. You shouldn't attempt to read someone's mind and then be rude to them.

Becca wasn't any better though. There's a scene with Gavin's mother toward the end of Veer that was so awkward, but I could relate because almost the same thing happened to me. But then Becca jumps to all kinds of conclusion about Gavin based on what his mom said and she really had no basis to project those things onto him. It was the inevitable break up, but it felt formulaic rather than like a real fight. Everyone needs to stop pretending to be mind readers!

Veer was in a word, annoying. I don't know what's in the water in Clayton Falls but it's making everyone crazy.

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  • File Size 1538 KB
  • Print Length 287 pages
  • Publication Date November 29, 2013
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B00ADRU9NS

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More than finding success, Becca finds happiness by becoming family with friends and by freeing herself of the past and its hardships and doubts.
I really enjoyed Veer. I loved Becca and I did really like Gavin in this book. In the first book, I wasn't a big fan of Gavin's. I felt like I got to know him much better in this one. I liked seeing how Gavin interacted with his family. He was sweet with them. I liked Becca in the first book and was curious to know more about her. Her past made me tear up a bit. I appreciated seeing her more vulnerable side. I loved her friendship with Jake too. They were funny together. Gavin and Becca made a great couple and I was happy to see into their lives.
I have been hooked on this series since book 1 I love them. What can I say about Becca and Gavin there relationship is amazing even though becca has lots of trust issues with being mistreated by a really bad man. Becca is going to school in Boston for law she went to spend the summer in Clayton falls with her best friend Molly and Molly's husband Ben. Gavin was a police officer but was a major league baseball player when his career ended his dream when he was injured. I love between them was priceless.
This story was truly exceptional. Becca moves to Clayton Falls because she needs to get away from Boston after her mother dies. Things just don't seem to be going good for her when her car breaks down on the side of the road. Here steps in Gavin a local cop which for some reason they just buck heads. They fight their attraction until one night and then everything falls apart. But with the help of friends they realize that they belong together and need to give it a chance. The author did a fabulous job with the character's and how she can bring you into the story. Sadly I didn't realize that this was the second book in the series so I will have to read Molly's story later but I am looking forward to reading Jake's in Wrecked, I fell in love with his funny character.
I'm a fan of Alyssa Rose Ivy and her books. I love her clean, concise writing style, and the characters she creates. I also like how her stories have enough drama to keep me hook, but not so much angst that I feel like I'm going to have a nervous breakdown. I read the first book in the series, Derailed, last winter and was excited to revisit Clayton Falls.

I will go ahead and admit, I was worried about Gavin having his own book. I wasn't a fan of his in Derailed. He was too cocky, too pushy. But in Veer, we get to see the other side of Gavin, the man who was dumped for getting injured, the man who's just sort of drifting along.

I was very happy that the heroine of Veer was going to be Becca. She didn't play a big part in Derailed, but she was a great friend, and I loved getting to know her better. Strong-willed and with a quick wit and spirited temper, she was an excellent fit for Gavin. The push and pull between the two personalities was fun.

As with Derailed, my favorite character was Jake Matthews! This guy is a riot, a button-pusher, and I am itching to get my hands on his upcoming book, Wrecked.
This story brings two outsiders together in a small town and somewhat out of their element. As with book one--Derailed--this book has an underlying theme of letting go of the past. The first main character is dealing with fear and grief, and the second main character is dealing with life never going as planned or hoped. It adds depth to the characters, Becca and Gavin, and it puts Gavin in a more favorable light. With exception of a few editing errors this is a story most will enjoy reading. This book can be read as a stand alone, but the series interconnects various characters in separate stories.
Like all of this author's characters, Becca and Gavin seem so real as you read their story. They could be your neighbor or someone you work with, and you just want them as friends. I really liked Becca. She's down to earth, and even though she's had trauma in her life, she's coping and surviving. Enter Gavin. I'm not quite sure why his reaction to her was to angry and intense in the beginning of the book. I get that he was hurt by a Northerner, but it didn't match his personality from the first book or throughout the rest of this book. He must have been having a bad night. Anyway, I'm glad Gavin got his love story. He deserves it, and I think Becca is a lovely match for him. And what about Clayton Falls in general? Let's find this place and all move to Clayton Falls!

Veer by Alyssa Rose Ivy was sent to me by the author for review. The opinions are my own.
Veer was better than the first book, but I still didn't enjoy it that much. This time we're following Gavin and Molly's best friend from Boston, Becca. Becca just found out that she wasn't getting her summer job at the DA office, but Molly found her something at the local law firm. So Becca is on her way to small town living. Her car breaks down, and she's rescued by Gavin but they get off on the wrong foot. I really liked this initial tension between them. Of course, as they run into each other more, that tension turns into something else.

Where Veer failed for me was that the drama felt so forced and cliche. Gavin has been burned by "Northern women" before, so he automatically dislikes Becca. Becca on the other hand, is the apple of every man in town's eye and winds up going on a date with someone else. She still ends up in Gavin's bed though, and then he's a jerk the next morning for no reason other than "she's leaving so I figured she just wanted a one night stand." Even if she was looking for a one night stand, his logic makes no sense. You shouldn't attempt to read someone's mind and then be rude to them.

Becca wasn't any better though. There's a scene with Gavin's mother toward the end of Veer that was so awkward, but I could relate because almost the same thing happened to me. But then Becca jumps to all kinds of conclusion about Gavin based on what his mom said and she really had no basis to project those things onto him. It was the inevitable break up, but it felt formulaic rather than like a real fight. Everyone needs to stop pretending to be mind readers!

Veer was in a word, annoying. I don't know what's in the water in Clayton Falls but it's making everyone crazy.
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