Sealed

By Piper Lawson

Sealed - Piper Lawson
  • Release Date: 2018-01-04
  • Genre: Contemporary Romance
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 228 Ratings

Description

DYLAN
The one girl I could never get? She's mine. 

Sure, we live 2,746 miles apart and I see her once a month.

She runs a company, and I'm surrounded by guys whose idea of achievement is showing up sober for class.

I have zero job prospects in New York, and she's not coming back to California.

But when we're together? None of that matters. I can make her laugh and smile and moan that breathy 'OhmyGodDylan' that's a million times hotter when I'm touching her than it is over the phone.

Which is why I'm going to fix it. On my next visit to New York, I'm making her mine for good. No excuses, no escapes, no take backs.

What could possibly go wrong?

Sealed is a steamy, emotional dual-POV novella in the Travesty series. It is a continuation of Lex and Dylan's journey from Schooled, but it has its own story! 
 

Reviews

  • Awe

    5
    By YolandaMari
    This short read was really good.
  • Too short

    4
    By Mpjolly
    I enjoy Dylan and Lex too much for this to be enough! I want more of them!
  • So short

    1
    By Lena1822
    Good story but upset that I paid so much for such a short book. ☹️
  • Overpriced for the length of the book

    1
    By thismanmustbestopped
    Half of this material is the actual story, the other half is a sneak preview of the next book. When the “novella” is the same length as a sneak preview for the next novel, it should be free or 99 cents, not the same price as the full novels in the series.
  • Such a good book

    5
    By Jenn Watson
    I absolutely love the chemistry between Dylan and Lex. How they have grown together over the years! The ending is my favorite part!
  • 4stars

    4
    By Evieo17
    I love getting to see the next stage in Lex and Dylan's relationship and I love seeing the gang again. I especially love Ava's antics. That girl makes me smile and laugh every time. I just wish it was longer because I didn't want to say goodbye to any of the characters.