Even tough girls need saving.
Jude Brooks is bad news. He’s the kind of guy that leaves behind a string of broken hearts and Tatum O’ Connor is not about to be one of those girls, despite all of Jude’s advances. They have a past, and Tatum’s determined to make sure they don’t have a future.
Unfortunately for her, “no” isn’t a word in Jude’s vocabulary.
The more she backs away, the more he pushes.
But what if he pushes too far?
Tatum’s hiding a pain that no one sees and holding on to a hurt that may never heal. Letting Jude into her heart could shatter her completely—and what if she opens up to Jude and he can’t handle her baggage?
Love is never easy—especially when the person you’re falling for is the person you blame for the worst event in your life.
Love, heartache, and despair.
That’s the name of the game when you’re Saving Tatum.
Jude Brooks is bad news. He’s the kind of guy that leaves behind a string of broken hearts and Tatum O’ Connor is not about to be one of those girls, despite all of Jude’s advances. They have a past, and Tatum’s determined to make sure they don’t have a future.
Unfortunately for her, “no” isn’t a word in Jude’s vocabulary.
The more she backs away, the more he pushes.
But what if he pushes too far?
Tatum’s hiding a pain that no one sees and holding on to a hurt that may never heal. Letting Jude into her heart could shatter her completely—and what if she opens up to Jude and he can’t handle her baggage?
Love is never easy—especially when the person you’re falling for is the person you blame for the worst event in your life.
Love, heartache, and despair.
That’s the name of the game when you’re Saving Tatum.
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My Review:
Saving Tatum was my Favorite book in the series, It was
hands down so fun to read and Jude and Tate are so fun and easy going once you
get to know them. I have to say I my love this book because I relate to the
characters a bit more than I did throughout the other books, though. I love
them in their own ways also. In Saving Tatum, We see a young Tate straggles
with life after the loss of her brother, her parents are there but not as they
should be. So Tatum had to grow up and fast so fast that she has a hard time
remembering what it’s like to be care free and have fun. She doesn’t have
friend’s she goes to classes and hurry’s back home.
There one person Tate, has and that’s Rowan and they are
best friends. They study together a couple times a week after school together,
the only problem Tate has with this is. Rowan also has invited Jude; Tate hates
Jude and blame’s Jude for her brother’s death. She hate’s Jude so much that she
is downright mean to him. He doesn’t get why, and it’s his mission to figure out
why… Jude Brooks has had his eye on Tatum since High school; she’s always been different
than all the other girls. The thing is she can’t see it for herself. So when
Tate has a paper she needs to do research for and she asks Rowan if she can
shadow her, but Rowan said no, she was just too busy with the wedding and kids
and life, Jude offered to let Tate shadow him. Tate refused right away, but
after some convincing from Rowan and Jude and no time to change her idea for
her paper she agreed to shadow Jude. Which turned out to be an okay thing, they
slowly got to know each other and Jude slowly knocked down Tate’s walls.
Saving Tatum isn’t just a love story it’s about saving
yourself, learning to stand on your own two feet and being okay with who you
are as a person by yourself. About learning to let people in to help you isn’t
always a bad thing and family isn’t always blood, it’s the people that are
there for you and that love and support you, no matter what. It’s okay not to
know all the answers and it’s okay to be scared, as long as you have your loved
ones by your side. I give Saving Tatum 5 + stars
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