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  • By: Jay Crownover
  • Narrator: Callie Dalton
  • Category: Coming of Age, Fiction
  • Length: 10 hours 7 minutes
  • Publisher: HarperAudio
  • Publish date: November 19, 2013
  • Language: English
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Jet Audiobook Summary

With his tight leather pants and a sharp edge that makes him dangerous, Jet Keller is every girl’s rock and roll fantasy. But Ayden Cross is done walking on the wild side with bad boys. She doesn’t want to give in to the heat she sees in Jet’s dark, haunted eyes. She’s afraid of getting burned from the sparks of their spontaneous combustion, even as his touch sets her on fire.

Jet can’t resist the Southern Belle with mile-long legs in cowboy boots who defies his every expectation. Yet the closer he feels to Ayden, the less he seems to know her. While he’s tempted to get under her skin and undo her in every way, he knows firsthand what happens to two people with very different ideas about relationships.

Will the blaze burn into an enduring love. . . or will it consume their dreams and turn them to ashes?

Don’t miss the latest bad boy in Jay Crownover’s unforgettable New Adult series.

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Jet Audiobook Narrator

Callie Dalton is the narrator of Jet audiobook that was written by Jay Crownover

Jay Crownover is the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of the Marked Men and Welcome to the Point series. Like her characters, she is a big fan of tattoos. She loves music and wishes she could be a rock star, but since she has no aptitude for singing or instrument playing, she’ll settle for writing stories with interesting characters that make the reader feel something. She lives in Colorado with her three dogs.

About the Author(s) of Jet

Jay Crownover is the author of Jet

Jet Full Details

Narrator Callie Dalton
Length 10 hours 7 minutes
Author Jay Crownover
Category
Publisher HarperAudio
Release date November 19, 2013
ISBN 9780062319074

Subjects

The publisher of the Jet is HarperAudio. includes the following subjects: The BISAC Subject Code is Coming of Age, Fiction

Additional info

The publisher of the Jet is HarperAudio. The imprint is HarperAudio. It is supplied by HarperAudio. The ISBN-13 is 9780062319074.

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This book is only available in the United States.

Goodreads Reviews

Christy

May 31, 2013

4 Stars Jet Keller was all kinds of temptation wrapped up in too-tight pants and with too many personal demons hidden in those dark, golden rimmed eyes. He was every girl’s rock-and-roll fantasy, with an edge that made him just sharp enough to be hard to handle. Ayden Cross was a puzzle that, every time I thought I was close to solving, proved to have five extra pieces and no corners. For a long time, I thought she was a southern belle, complete with mile-long legs in cowboy boots, but then she would turn and do something that knocked me on my ass. I had a feeling I didn't’ know the real Ayden at all. The second installment of ‘Marked Men’ series is about Rule’s friend, Jet- and Shaw’s friend/roommate, Ayden. When Ayd first see’s Jet, she is instantally attracted to him. She knows she shouldn’t be. He is not the type of guy she can be with. Ayden is a little screwed up because of her past. Security would always win in any game where love or any other emotion was a consideration, and that was just the way it had to be.-Ayden Ayden has priorities. She will get her degree, have a job that makes at least six figures, and never look back. Jet is just a local musician, he doesn’t fit in her picture. Jet is more secure with his job than Ayd thinks. He loves music. It is his life. But he doesn’t just perform. He has a studio, he writes and produces and does pretty well for himself. ‘I would rather be broke and do a job I love then wealthy working a nine-to-five any day.’-Jet These two finally decide to ‘hook up’ after a ton of sexual tension. When they do, they both know they have something special. They just don’t know what to do with it. I don’t know that either of us is really ready to handle the other. What I do know is I want you more than I want to keep breathing. 
When Ayden is with Jet, nothing else really matters and that scares her to death. I knew if I let him, he would own me. 
 They both have more in common then they think. Both have messed up family situations, Ayden just finds it necessary to hide hers. A ghost from Ayden’s past appears and it makes her second guess everything. So she does the stupid girl thing.... I wanted to love Ayden. I liked her some of the book, but she drove me bonkers. I don’t know what is up with these females in my books lately, but its just like they have the worst decision making skills ever and they infuriate me to no end. Just had to throw that out there. Jet, however was pretty amazing. I love my boys with tattoos and piercings, and a rock star to boot- hell yeah! Ayd had to go and break that poor boy’s heart. All because of her past and insecurities. I understood some of it, but it was still aggravating. While all this is going on, Jet decides to go on tour again. Its killing him being so close to Ayden, but not actually being with her. While he’s away (in Europe) something big happens with Ayden’s family situation. She has Shaw and Cora there for her, but its not the same. Shaw calls Jet to let him know whats up. Once he hears about Ayd’s past, he just wants to be there for her and remind her- Eventually Ayden realizes the plan for her life doesn't have to be a certain way. Things don't always have to be according to plan.One morning you just wake up and realize that the way things have always been doesn’t mean that’s the way they have to always be.I liked this book. But I didn’t love it, not like I did Rule. Maybe it’s just me, but I have been having a lot of trouble with sequels not living up to the first book in the series... It was hot, I loved Jet, but I just didn’t connect with the two of them like I wanted. I am really excited about Rome and Cora’s book! Can’t freaking wait! Another Archer boy... yes please! We were just two people who were meant to be together and that was all there was to it.

XxTainaxX

July 19, 2016

3.5 Stars. Jet and Ayden have had a tension between them for a while. They are both doing their best to ignore it. After an explosive moment, they realize they can't ignore their chemistry any longer. Ayden has a past she is trying to outrun. Jet is holding himself back from his full potential professionally and personally. For a good deal of the book, they have their ups and downs. Their sensual scenes are ridiculously hot. I mean the dude has an interesting piercing that is just... delish. Jet is able to get to a point where he won't allow his circumstances to limit his progress. Ayden finds she can be who she is now without losing the good qualities of the Ayden of old. The plot deals with some sensitive topics such as domestic abuse, alcoholism, and more with tact. There are a lot of things these two have to work through. I liked it when they finally overcame their issues but found their drama a little wearing sometimes. All in all an enjoyable read. Safety: No OM, though Ayden's ex was clearly interested in a reunion. No OW, though one was naked and throwing herself at Jet when he and Ayd were on the outs. No sharing. No rape, though there were sexual situations in Ayd's past that weren't exactly consentual or wanted. No physical abuse. Yes to emotional abuse.

Beth

September 27, 2016

Marked Men series is shaping up to be just what I need.

Antonella

January 21, 2020

Per Ayden e Jet, 4 stelline!

✰ Bianca ✰ BJ's Book Blog ✰

June 01, 2016

....better than the first one ☺A bit better with the sex scenes - a bit more explicit. But there's still LOTS of room for more!What I hated - and already hated in the first book - and also hate in other books if it happens too often - like recently in Jennifer Probst's Everywhere and Every Way I loved that book but the BASIS expression is soooo horrible. All those ON A DAILY BASIS - CONSTANT BASIS - REGULAR BASIS.... just say daily or regularly or whatever - just not that BASIS shit - I HATE IT!But other than that - I cried and chuckled and adored (I'm a huge rockstar fan girl - even though Jet's a bit too metal for me!!)Great romance with a great cast of people - I will read them all one day - have to try to squeeze them in between arcs and re-reads ☺

Kristin

June 29, 2014

When in 2013????WHEN IN 2013?????????????????????!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!5/7/13 - Eeehhhh, no. Not loving the cover. Nothing says trying too hard like studded everything. And he's not how I pictured Jet. But I still can't wait to read the book!4/24/14 (the 9 likes are for the above comments, not the review!)4.25 stars.I liked both Jet and Ayden in Rule, though to be honest, while I felt I had a pretty good handle on what Ayden was like, I thought Jet was more serious and bookish for some reason. Not that he’s not serious about his business and music, he just came across as more calm in the last book. I have to admit, I like a fired up Jet better than a Zen Jet!In Jet, we learn that both he and Ayden have issues from their past to deal with, and while Jet deals with his on a regular basis, Ayden thought she left hers behind in Kentucky when she moved to Colorado and created a whole new persona for herself. While I figured she must’ve been a bit of a slut back in the day from the hints that were dropped in the first book and through most of this one, I think the main reason for her some of why she slept around, (view spoiler)[to get her brother, Asa, out of jams and potentially save his life (hide spoiler)], was just stupid. No way in hell would I whore myself out like that and get involved in some of the stuff she did to numb what she was feeling about her actions, especially for such a scumbag. It’s great that Ayden was able to turn her life around because she really is a good person and though I know she was scared of telling her friends, and especially Jet, about her past life, I think she should’ve done it way earlier, it would’ve saved everyone massive amounts of trouble, though of course that would’ve taken away from the problems that got between Ayden and Jet so it probably would’ve have been a much shorter book!I really liked how Ayden and Jet were friends for over a year, and got to know each other pretty well, despite leaving out critical details of their family lives, before they started something with each other. Just as with Rule and Shaw, who had known each other for years, their friendship makes the romance that much more believable, rather than the usual, I’m so attracted to you I’ll sleep with you the minute after I meet you and get to know you later (usually with insta-love thrown in) garbage. I also liked how Jet finally came to the right decision about how to handle his mother all by himself. What I didn’t like was how Ayden looked at Asa’s doing one thing right after all the shit he didn’t stop her from doing on his behalf (I hope we eventually get more about this story, like if he knew exactly what she was doing and why he either didn’t or knew but didn’t stop her) when she was younger was such an amazing thing. Yeah, he risked his life for her, but yet again, he created the problem and dragged her into it. I just don’t think she should be so forgiving or understanding without really having it out with him.A note about Jet’s attire. Blech. Skintight jeans, tons of rings and fingernail polish are things I cannot stand on a guy. Forget that I’m with Ayden on the lack of merits of heavy metal and the fact that piercings below the neck turn me off and/or make me squeamish, I like guys who dress a little more like a guy, not wearing stuff that chicks would wear (not that skinny jeans are okay on anyone, they’re not, in my opinion).Something that grinded my gears a bit was, at one point, Jet mentions how he stopped Ayden from having unprotected sex. Unless the words I was reading don’t mean what I’ve always known them to mean, they had unprotected sex, he just didn’t finish. And FYI, that doesn’t mean you can’t get knocked up (I’m not even going to go into how dumb it is regarding STDs), especially since there was never any mention of Ayden being on the pill at the time.One big annoyance in this book was the misuse of words. For example, taunt and taut are not the same thing yet when describing someone’s body, taunt was used more often than not (and if the correct word, taut, had been used instead, I’d be complaining about how overused it was) and I have no idea how that got by anyone reading the book before it was published.Finally, for one of the future books, I think I’m going to have to request a diagram of some of the piercings, well, one in particular, because I still can’t imagine what it looks like (and don’t think I’d want to get up close and personal with one. I really don’t know why a guy would put himself through something like that. Just the thought of it being torn out makes my stomach roll, and I’m not even a dude!).I love that we got to see not only Rowdy and Nash but also some of Shaw and Rule (more of them, please! Maybe in Rome’s book) and particularly Cora, who I especially like. I’m really looking forward to reading about the rest of the group’s stories because they’re all not only very loyal but unique and decent guys, despite their whorish behavior and bad boy appearances. I’m not convinced that a certain someone has redeemed himself and I still sort of hate him, but it will be interesting to see what Asa’s story holds for him. Since the Kindle prices are so high, I think I may just have to break down and buy the books if I can get a good deal on them, I don’t want to have to wait to find out what goes on with Rome and Nash!

Audra

May 28, 2013

Can't wait!! Country girl and a rock star you cannot go wrong!! And I hope we get to see a bit more of rule and shaw too!! What happened after there HEA :)

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