A review by malissac
Being a Jett Girl by Meghan Quinn

3.0

Being a Jett Girl starts right where we left off in Becoming a Jett Girl. Goldie/Lo (Lo is Goldie's stage name) has become an official Jett Girl. She has also caught the heart of Jett Colby although he is bound and determined to not let her in. This is one tumultuous relationship and all I can keep thinking is how right Kace was in book one when he told Jett that Goldie wasn't cut out for the club.

Goldie/Lo is a girl who needs saving, a girl who needs to be shown love and compassion. While Jett can save her from a difficult life (only to throw her into one equally as difficult only in a different way) he is fighting against his own demons to be able to love her and give her all that she needs. I enjoy Goldie's sassy-ness, her determination, and her giving heart. She only wants what is best for everyone around her, she wants to please those she loves and considers friends. She can be crass and vulgar at times but she is fiercely determined to prove herself, she's strong-willed, and loving. If I didn't know better I'd think she was a red-head and a Taurus, haha.

Jett, what do we say about Jett. He's a crushed soul who doesn't know how to come back form being destroyed by a father who doesn't know how to love, the loss of his mother, and the betrayal of an ex-fiancee. Jett is trying to save the world (or at least New Orleans) when he can't even save himself and the amount of pain he ends up causing himself and those he loves can be difficult to 'watch' at times. He's a serious guy both inside the bedroom and out of it and he needs Goldie to help him find his heart again, the question really is does Goldie him. Are they really going to be able to make it. They both have a long and troubled history and come from two different worlds, can they overcome the obstacles in front of them and find happiness?

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