ALLIE:
I was supposed to be relaxing. After a messy breakup and years of putting myself last, a girls’ trip to Boston with no kids, no expectations, and a chance to finally see my favorite band in concert was exactly what I needed. But then I crashed my grocery cart into him—Jax Owens, lead singer of the band that’s been on repeat for as long as I can remember. Now I’m panicking, babbling, and trying not to melt into the linoleum while he looks at me as if I’m not just a walking disaster. He’s charming, kind, and way too good to be true. But even if he is interested, I’m not the kind of woman rock stars fall for… am I?
JAX:
I came to Boston for business, not to fall for a gorgeous woman who smells like roses, radiates chaos, and is clearly carrying more than a few suitcases full of baggage. My life has been a mess with a recent divorce, loss, and so much regret that I haven’t felt like myself in a long time. But then Allie shows up and suddenly things feel... possible again. But I live on the road while she’s trying to put down roots. My life, my band, my home—everything is back in Cardiff. We’re only here to finish a deal, go on tour and get back home. But the more time I spend with her, the harder it is to walk away. And now I’m starting to wonder: what if the right thing isn’t in the plan at all?
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It didn’t take me long to fall in love with this story and the characters. Within the first few pages, I was hooked and had to force myself to put this book down. If it weren’t for school, I would have spent all day reading this book. There were many aspects of this book that I loved. Still, I especially loved the relationship between Allie and Jax and the way it developed throughout the story. Every interaction between Allie and Jax had me wondering what would happen between the two of them next.
I loved the dual perspective between Allie and Jax, which gave the reader a chance to connect with each character more deeply. I loved the way Olivia portrayed each character's emotions; I could feel every single one of them while reading. I think that meeting Jax is what Allie needed, what both needed. I am curious to see what will happen to them next. One of the things that I love about this book is that you can connect with most of the characters. I loved most of them, except for a couple, and I have mixed feelings about Nora.
Don’t Think is not a story that you will forget. I found myself thinking about it and telling my friends about it a few days after I finished this book. I was ready for the second book from the moment that I turned the last page—one of my favorite reads of the year, highly recommended. I cannot wait for Louder Than Words!