Thursday, 27 August 2020

Always Crew - Tijan

  


Always Crew, the all-new emotional and angsty finale of the Crew series by New York Times bestselling author Tijan is available now!

 

 


For the longest time, I was Bren Monroe.

I lived in Roussou, California.

I had no parents, no brother, but I had a crew.

 

Then things started to change.

I never planned for any of it.

I didn’t think I’d fall in love.

I didn’t think I’d have a relationship with my brother again.

I didn’t think that he’d come back.

 

Now I’m in Cain.

My crew is in college.

They’re growing, going through their own things.

And here I am, figuring out my life.

 

There’s always hurdles and obstacles to overcome.

That was never my hardship.

That was my regular.

But living? Being content? Being happy?

Those were my challenges now.

 

Everything was going well…

Until it wasn’t. Again.

 

 

A/N: Always Crew is the conclusion of the Crew Series, and a 106k novel.

 

 


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Always crew is the conclusion to the Crew series.  I fell in love with these characters in Crew and Crew Princess, and couldn’t wait to see more of them, and Tijan did not disappoint.

Bren, Cross, Zelman and Jordan’s story is the perfect conclusion, it’s packed full of emotion, angst, and drama and the twists and turns just keep coming.

Just when I don’t think I can love these characters anymore, they become even more dynamic and multifaceted.  Bren in particular has evolved so much over the course of this series, and though she is flawed, she’s an incredibly complex, yet endearing and realistic character.

I loved that we got cameos of Aspen and Blaine from Rich Prick, and Channing from The Boy I Grew Up With, throughout the course of this title.

It’s a beautifully written story of loyalty, family and friendship, that I honestly didn’t want to put down.  As sad as I am to see the end of the Crew series, I cannot wait to see what Tijan will write next, and hopefully this quartet may appear as cameos in future titles.




Please, Bren,” Jordan whispered.

 

I sagged, hearing his plea.

 

If I didn’t stop, he’d start. I had to stop. I had to stop for him.

 

“We have to go. It’s done.” That was Cross, but he was the leader speaking now. “Get her in the truck.”

 

Jordan carried me over. Zellman hopped up and Jordan lifted me to him. I could’ve climbed up myself, but there was something about my crew doing this for me. Handling me. They needed to do this, and a part of me needed to let them.

 

I glanced back as Jordan was climbing up, coming behind us.

 

Cross was bent over the guy. He was talking to him. A second later, he pulled his phone out, punching some numbers. Then the phone was back in his pocket, and he was coming for the truck. His eyes held mine for a brief moment before he got behind the wheel.

 

Cross drove us back as Zellman and Jordan huddled on both sides of me.

 

My hands were still bleeding, but no one moved to cover them.

 

That felt fitting, for some reason.

 

Just let me bleed.

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