Space, the second book in the all-new Laws of Physics Trilogy from Wall Street Journal and New York Times bestselling author Penny Reid, is available now!
One week.
Private cabin.
Famous physicist.
Still an unrepentant slacker.
What’s the worst that could happen?
Mona’s meticulously planned allotment of relaxation is thrown into chaos by the unscheduled appearance of her older brother’s band of friends, including the one person she'd hoped to never face again. Abram still makes her feel entirely too much, which is one of the reasons she disappeared after their one week together. But now, trapped on a mountain of snow and things unspoken, Mona will have to find a way to coexist with Abram, chaos and all.
Laws of Physics is the second trilogy in the Hypothesis series; Laws of Physics parts 1 (MOTION) & 2 (SPACE) end with a cliffhanger.
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Excerpt:
“Hi—hello,” she said, stepping forward
but not out of the way, drawing my attention.
She was still staring at me, her face
still pale, but her eyes had turned searching instead of stunned.
“I—” She stopped herself,
swallowing, her gaze dropping to the front of my coat, a cute little frown
furrowing her eyebrows. In the next moment, she was pulling off the glove of
her right hand. Abruptly, she shoved the ungloved fingers toward me, returning
her eyes to mine. “I’m Mona.”
I suppressed my disbelief
at her small action before it could break my outward mask of calm. I wasn’t
calm. Just to be clear, I was the opposite of calm.
The fact that she was
introducing herself to me now meant that she thought I was too stupid to figure
out her lies over the last two-and-a-half-fucking years. She was arguably one
of the smartest people in the world, after all. To her, people like me must
seem like housebroken pets. So it shouldn’t have surprised me. But it did. The
tension and tightness around my ribs reappeared, squeezing uncomfortably.
Dropping my attention to
her bare hand, I pressed my lips into a tighter line, dismissing the way my
pulse jumped at the sight of her wrist, the olive tone of her skin under the
yellow string lights overhead. Glaring at her outstretched offering, I
considered telling her to go to hell.
I considered it, but I
wouldn’t.
I didn’t trust myself to
speak, that was reason number one.
The other reason was harder
to explain, or use as a justification, or admit to myself. Staring at her hand,
I braced against a sudden flare of hunger. She might consider me a lower
life-form, but that didn’t change the fact that I wanted to touch her. I wanted
to touch her more than I wanted to tell her to go to hell, and that was fucking
pitiful.
But there it was.
Acting on the compulsion, I
lifted my right hand and tugged off the ski glove, sliding my warm palm against
her much colder one. Her hand felt good in my hand, the right weight, the right
size, the right texture, and I inhaled freezing air.
Mona also seemed to suck in
a slow but expansive breath as our hands touched, held. This brought my eyes back
to hers in time to see her lashes flutter. Pink colored her previously pale
cheeks. The sound of the wailing wind, the sting of the air and frost
momentarily melted away, leaving just her, her soft skin warming against mine,
her beautiful face filling my vision.
So beautiful.
She really was. She was
stunning. I hated that she was still so beautiful to me.
Review by Gia:
Space is book two in the Laws of Physics. It can not be read as a
standalone, you must read Motion. I liked the first one but this one I
loved. Motion ended with a mild heart string pulling ending. After
Motion, I couldn't wait to read this one. In the prologue of Space
we get what happened where Motion ended and then it jumps two and half
years later. Mona has been holding on to the secret that she played
her sister all this time while still loving Abram. They didn't leave
on a good note and their paths cross again. I was hoping for a sweet
reunion but these two have a lot to work through. At first Abram is a
little colder to Mona then I had excepted but as the week goes by they
start to work through things and I was so rooting for them. For them I
didn't want the week to end. This one ends with a mild cliffhanger
that has me waiting to see how Mona and Abram's story ends.5 Amazeballs Stars!
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Time
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Meet Penny Reid:
Penny Reid is the New York Times, Wall Street Journal and USA Today Best Selling Author of the Winston Brothers, Knitting in the City, Rugby, and Hypothesis series. She used to spend her days writing federal grant proposals as a biomedical researcher, but now she just writes books. She’s also a full time mom to three diminutive adults, wife, daughter, knitter, crocheter, sewer, general crafter, and thought ninja.
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