
No Way In Hell (The Ink Well Chronicles #2)
Jordan Bates
Romantic Comedy
March 23, 2018
Cover Designed by Kristen Hope Mazzola
Cover Model Ciara Nicole Bell
Two years.
Who kisses someone and then doesn’t say anything for two years?
Greg Moran, that’s who.
That kiss might not have started it all, but it sure did change everything. I thought I was living a simple life, keeping to my friends, eating pickles with ice cream, drinking bourbon on the weekends, and taking naps after work. Looking back at it all now, it was anything but simple.
What happens in Vegas was supposed to stay there.
But clearly, this time it wasn’t.I married Greg Moran.
My best friend. My boss.
The man who I had loved for five years.
Two years of silence broke me though. It caused me to do something no sane woman in love would do.
I asked for a divorce.
It took me a really long time to get to the Ink Well Chronicle books, despite being friends with Jordan since she started publishing, for no other reason than that I was reading other books and now I kick myself for not reading them as she released them because holy wow.
We first meet Greg and Lilly in Let Me In and you can definitely tell that Lilly has an attraction to Greg, we just didn’t know how deep it went until we read their story. They’ve been best friends for 5 years, hiding their friendship from their other friends because Greg is also Lilly’s boss and that’s just a whole mouthful to explain. Personally, I would have hid my friendship too, only to keep him to myself. Selfish of me? Probably, but I can’t say I care much. I also don’t have a best friend that’s my boss either so..
The drama in No Way in Hell is there, in full force, but at the same time it’s not too much and that’s just the way that I like it. Just enough drama to keep us turning each page but not too much to make us give up on the book. I will say that one of the reasons I love the Ink Well Chronicles is that they’re interconnected with all of the other characters. It’s one of the things I love about all of these series I read, to see how they’re doing, like we’re real life friends.
Jordan, she’s an incredible writer, she brought these characters to life in a way that is different from other books I’ve read, and I don’t say this because we’re friends, I would absolutely tell her if I hated them. They have real struggles, not made up ones that are so far fetched it’s obvious. But Lilly, well, I don’t want to spoil anything and explain why Lilly feels the way she does, but her life isn’t all rainbows and sunshine and that’s important to the story line.

Jordan Bates is an up and coming romance author from Florida, who is determined to write loves that last and are true to everyone who reads them.
Jordan graduated from UCF with a degree in English – Creative Writing. She has been writing since her freshman year in high school, where she finished her first and second book. Since then, she has pursued writing poetry, young adult novels, and romance novels.
When Jordan isn’t working or writing, you can find her looking for inspiration among the forests, and finding all the new food to eat. Because what’s better than writing? Eating an amazing burrito.
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