JULIAN
(Trinity Academy #4)
by Michelle Heard
Release Date: January 27th
Genre: New Adult College Romance
Book Blurb
A couple of drinks.
A random stranger.
It was only supposed to be one night.
Turns out, the stranger is Julian Reyes.
Formidable businessman.
And my brother-in-law’s new business partner.
Chairman of Trinity Academy.
Where I’ve just enrolled as a student.
Coldhearted jerk.
Who also happens to be ridiculously hot.
Whenever we meet, it doesn’t help I’m reminded of how amazing his hands felt on my body.
Yeah, definitely not how I imagined my first year of college.
(Trinity Academy & Enemies To Lovers spin-off)
Julian Reyes
(Falcon’s brother – FALCON – Trinity Academy)
&
Jamie Truman
(Della’s sister – Heartless, Enemies To Lovers Series)
PURCHASE LINKS
Free in Kindle Unlimited
My Thoughts <3
JAMIE FINALLY GETS HER OWN BOOK!!! Ahhh, I have LOVED her since Della and Carter’s book and all of the other Enemies to Lovers series. I loved getting to know that Trinity Academy series and think that Jamie and Julian somehow just fit effortlessly, even they are both super stubborn!
Michelle Heard is a freaking master at spinning amazing stories that have strong character leads and strong emotional bonds, JULIAN is definitely along those lines. When a one night stand turns into two strangers finding out later that their lives are intertwined more than most, what are they supposed to do about it, especially with other factors in play.
I absolutely adored this book. It is a complete standalone, but those that have read the Enemies to Lovers and Trinity Academy to date will enjoy the book even more! I give it a huge 4.5 outta 5 stars and enjoyed every second of it!
PS: Thank you to Michelle Heard and Candi Kane PR for allowing me an advanced copy of the book to read and review honestly.
About the Author
Author preciously published as Michelle Horst
Michelle Heard is a Bestselling Romance Author who loves creating stories her readers can get lost in. She might have a slight obsession with alpha heroes who are not afraid to fight for their women.