All of the main characters are still in there and you find out some about their current lives, but this book is about a blonde haired, massively big guy named Clutch.
Remember from Freefall Taylor was a girl with a high school crush on Clutch and it ended with her being sent off. But what you didn't know is that Clutch has wanted her all along. Now that she is finally 18 she is fair game.
Taylor has been back for three months and Clutch didn't know it. Her parents gave her rules if she wanted to stay and finish school at home, the main one is she had to stay away from Clutch. But will it be too hard? She is dating high school senior Adam to keep her parents off her back but when she breaks up with him things go south for her at home and school.
Clutch's brother Barrett shows up going through withdrawals and asking Clutch for help. Clutch gets Jason, his business partner and Taylor's older brother, to agree to let Barrett work at the shop. But when Gus, Barrett's friend who got him hooked on drugs, comes for a visit shit hits the fan. Somehow Taylor ends up hanging out with him and it is driving Clutch insane. Barrett has a thing for the married woman next door and Clutch crashes his car at a race.
After the wreck, him and Taylor begin seeing each other secretively until the neighbors house catches on fire and Taylor's mom finds the hoodie that she wore that night. So since Jason is her parents little go to boy, he threatens Clutch of breaking up the business if he doesn't stop seeing his sister.
After that she runs off to Alaska with Gus. Clutch and Barrett go in search for her and then bring her back. Clutch basically tells her parents that he chooses her instead of anything else. And that is how the story ends.
If you like fast cars, hot tattooed guys, a mixture of fighting, and a whole lot of drama, this is the book for you. I want to know what happens to Cassie and Dray though, because at the end of this book, she decides to go for an internship that requires 6 months abroad.
-xoxo-T
Clutch (Custom Culture) by Tess Oliver
Link: http://amzn.com/B00GH43E1A
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