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Lucas - A Preston Brothers Novel (Book 1): A More Than Series Spin-off Kindle Edition

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In a sprint, every millisecond counts.
When you’re waiting for love, those milliseconds can feel like eons.
High school senior Lucas Preston has it all: star of the track team, a scholarship waiting for him, an apartment to himself and a revolving door of girlfriends.
He also has an older sister, five younger brothers and a father who relies on him to make sure those brothers don’t kill each other.
His saving grace? Lois “Laney” Sanders, a girl he started to fall in like with when he was just eleven.
A girl who became his best friend, his confidant, his courage.
It took only sixteen clicks and eight seconds for Lucas to realize that his like for Laney had turned into love.
Eight life-changing seconds.
It’s also the exact length of time it took to lose her.

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"Once again Jay McLean has penned literary magic. Lucas Preston was everything I hoped he would be and the chemistry he and Laney shared was electric. The story was rich, complex, and packed with emotion. This is a can't miss book!" - Ella Fox, USA Today Bestseller.
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"This is one of those books that has you clutching your Kindle to your chest long after you've read the last word. Lucas and Laney's story is so real, raw and heart breakingly honest, that I felt every emotion as they did. I loved their friendship, their romance, their obstacles and their growth into the amazing people they were destined to be. Jay McLean will draw you in with her beautiful writing, make you laugh when you didn't even realise you needed to, make you swoon until you're a puddle on the floor, break your heart then put you back together again. I enjoyed every second of it!" -
KA Sterritt, Author of The Fight For Life Duet.
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"This is a story of friendship, of family, and of falling in love. If you're looking for an emotional read that's full of laughs, this is the book for you. I loved it so much. It gets 5+ stars from me and is going on my favorites list for 2016." - Christy, Top Goodreads Reviewer.--"Poetic, beautiful and raw- this is a Young Adult read that you've never experienced before." - Unbound Book Reviews.

About the Author

Jay McLean is an international best-selling author and full-time reader, writer of New Adult Romance, and skilled procrastinator. When she's not doing any of those things, she can be found running after her two little boys, playing house and binge watching Netflix. 
She writes what she loves to read, which are books that can make her laugh, make her hurt and make her feel.

Jay lives in the suburbs of Melbourne, Australia, in a forever half-done home where music is loud and laughter is louder.
For publishing rights (Foreign & Domestic) Film, or television, please contact her agent Erica Spellman-Silverman, at Trident Media Group.

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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B01M09N9BG
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ (November 1, 2016)
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ November 1, 2016
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 2.0 MB
  • Simultaneous device usage ‏ : ‎ Unlimited
  • Text-to-Speech ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 380 pages
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Jay McLean is an international best-selling author and full-time reader, writer of New Adult and Young Adult romance, and skilled procrastinator. When she’s not doing any of those things, she can be found running after her three boys, investing way too much time on True Crime Documentaries and binge-watching reality TV.

She writes what she loves to read, which are books that can make her laugh, make her hurt and make her feel.

Jay lives in the suburbs of Melbourne, Australia, in her dream home where music is loud and laughter is louder.

For publishing rights (Foreign & Domestic) Film or television, please contact Roxanne at SBR Media

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Customers find the story sweet, realistic, and filled with love. They describe the book as good, a rollercoaster read that keeps them hooked until the end. The emotional content is described as raw and beautiful, bringing out many raw feelings towards love and friendship. Readers praise the writing style as well-written and breathtaking. They appreciate the wonderful characters with a variety of personalities and the author's ability to delve into their heads. They enjoy the humor and banter between the brothers.

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"...Best of all though, meeting Lucas. I also really liked the jump from present to past, seeing the characters getting fleshed out and really building..." Read more

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"Love hard, love fierce but love right"
"To want to be someone's hero when they're faced wwith villains. To want to be the one who saves them. To be their wonderwall."Reading something which nearly everybody said will be wonderful is really hard. Cause, I know Jay Mclean is astonishing writer, but what if this piece it's not that amazing? What if I'll be disappointed?So, I started reading Lucas and read it very, very slowly. And you know what? I was wrong. It was prologue and I already knew that this one will be something else. Something better.I tell myself, it can't be bad story if it's story about Lucy's brother. Cause, you know, Lucy was freaking awesome, so Lucas has to be alike. And he is. Lucas is absolutely marvelous hero. Such a beautiful, romantic soul in incredible hot body. I loved him from the very beginning to the very end. He adored his family, took care of his younger brothers, was good friend, helped everyone who needs him, he took live very seriously. Maybe he made some insignificant mistakes, but who doesn't. He wasn't perfect, but none of us is. And that makes him human. And that's why I love characters created by Jay, cause they're real.And Lois, she's just a good girl. You know that saying „bad things don't happen to good people”. Yeah, it's a lie. Also, they say, everything happens for a reason. Guess what! Another lie.Because why some people in they twisted minds think that they have rights to take something for someone, without permission.I love that books written by Jay apart of the romance and great story also have this things very important for young people's lives, like bullying, first love, family issues, abuse, addictions. All of this makes this books not only a beautiful story to read, but also a message – after all horrible things you've been through, someday it'll get better.Ok, enough with this significant stuff, let's go straight to something cheerful.Oh, man, there was a lot of it.Of course, Operation Mayhem! Middle School version but, WTF Jay, how you come up with this shit? It's so awesome that my face still hurts from smiling all the time. Even when I think about it right now, I'm smiling. Thank You for that. You made my day.Also we have opportunity to learn more about Preston family. And I have to say that all boys are a little bit crazy. Don't mean it in the bad way, but each one of them hasown incredible personality. And OMG!! Lachlan is the best. His vocabulary… wow!, so hilarious.Before “Lucas” I thought Lucy was my favourite person, but right now Lucas also has this title. So, yeah, Lucy and Lucas are my heroes. They all are beautifully broken and perfectly imperfect.I had huge expectations and it is freaking awesome that I wasn't disappointed, cause Jay writing literally touched my soul. I smiled, cried, few times have been emotional wreck, but in the end I was happy. So allow yourself to be emotional for over 300 pages, and read this book.I can't recommend enough.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on November 18, 2016
    Once again, Jay McLean has taken my heart, toyed with it, shattered it, put it back together again and left me with a massive book hangover, awestruck over the emotional intensity of all that I just read. Just... wow.

    McLean writes wonderful YA/NA stories, getting us to the heart of her characters, making us relate to them and love them – even when they screw up - making us feel everything right alongside them, and completely sweeping the reader away into a new world. And she’s done it once again with Lucas. Funny, smart and romantic, this is a story of childhood best friends who grow to become more, full of all of the intensity of first, all-consuming love. But it’s also so much more than that - it’s a coming-of-age story that is surprising, angsty, dramatic and emotional. I was completely absorbed by this story from start to finish, I devoured it one sitting, and I absolutely loved it.

    Lucas is the younger brother of Lucy Preston from the More Than series. He was introduced in More Than Forever, and I knew then that I needed to know more about this complex, loveable character. But this book can easily be read as a standalone.

    17 year old Lucas is the eldest boy in a family of seven children. Lucy is the eldest, then him, followed by their five younger brothers. Since the tragic death of their mother, Lucy stepped in to care for her family, but now that she is off in College, Lucas is the glue holding it all together. His family is close, loving and supportive – and absolutely hilarious – and Lucas’ loyalty and devotion to them is beautiful to see. And that loyalty and devotion is shared with one other person – the most important person in Lucas’ life, his best friend, Lois.

    Lois was dubbed ‘Laney’ as the Lois Lane to his Clark Kent when they met as 11 years olds. They instantly became the best of friends, and in the six years they been glued to each other’s sides, they have shared absolutely everything with each other – except the fact that they are both wildly in love with the other.

    I loved Lucas and Laney’s relationship. They really are the centre of each other’s worlds, and their closeness is beautifully explored both in the present day and through flashbacks to their childhood. Their unwavering friendship is strong and necessary to both of them, but we can see that there is more - they both know what they feel for the other, but both of them hold back, unsure of how the other feels.

    It didn’t take me long to get into the feel of this book, and the sense of anticipation builds beautifully between Lucas and Laney. But it’s not one of those books where I was reading just waiting for them to get together. I cherished every moment of their friendship, and the time they spent together, and I loved them as best friends before they ever became more. But when they do, it’s beautifully done, with lots of emotion, and it all felt very real and very natural.

    But just when it seems they’re going to have what they’ve both wanted for so long, their story twists in the most unexpected of ways.

    That’s all I’m going to say about the story, because it’s one of those books that you truly need to dive in and experience without knowing any details. It definitely took me by surprise, but it’s wonderfully written and I could not read fast enough. It’s dramatic and emotional, and like I said earlier, I felt everything right along with them. I could relate to them both, I could understand where they were both at the whole way through the book and my heart was put through the wringer over and over again watching them fight their way forward.

    The romance is beautifully written. Their love is the kind of all-consuming, soul-mate, deep love that everybody wants. The kind that you know is going to last a lifetime. They are young, and as you would expect it takes time for them to come to the full realisation of what they want and all that they mean to each other, and there are external dramas which impact on them, but watching them on their journey was amazing.

    And more than just Lucas and Laney, this is a family story, with lots of involvement from both of their families, both of which I loved. The family drama is written beautifully without becoming OTT, and more often than not with the Preston boys providing the comic relief, and allowing us to see more of Lucas and Laney as the caring, dependable, loyal people that they are.

    There are some cameos from the More Than crew – Lucy and Cam in particular – and I loved seeing them again. If you haven’t read that series, it’s definitely one you need to add to your TBR!

    Once again, Jay McLean absolutely captivated me with her story. I fell in love with Lucas and Laney, and though my heart broke over and over again, their story was beautiful and I could not put it down. Laughs, tears and everything in between, this book is one hell of a rollercoaster, and I loved every single moment of it!

    I loved it!
  • Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2021
    This book made me really emotional and mad, which most of the time was really really good. However there were parts of the story where my anger was the bad kind, where it was towards the actual writing rather than on behalf of the characters.

    The book drew me in from the get go. I already felt for Laney from page one and loved the exposition about her mom and meeting the Prestons. Best of all though, meeting Lucas. I also really liked the jump from present to past, seeing the characters getting fleshed out and really building the romance from young children to teens. An extra (good) punch in the gut was the tragedy of losing a loved one. That happening so early in the story and yet being able to make me cry is very telling of good writing and characterization. That being said I did have some issues with the story pretty early on.

    While for the most part I found the writing unique and compelling, it was at times throughout the story a bit overbearing and overkill with quirks. I mean, it did bring some charm and funny banter between the brothers but some aspects of it just felt off and a bit all over the place with one brother saying this, one doing that and one going through this or that. It didn’t always help how many jumps forward the story made instead of going deeper into the present. That however was both good and bad since the book did and probably needed to make room of a whole year and a lot of characters. It was just that it at some moments lost needed depth because of it.

    Moving onto the main plot and plot twist in the romance. This is mostly where my anger (both the good and the bad) came in. The story made sure I felt and related to Lucas and Laney early on so the drama of what transpired between them, as well as drama from the past made me steam with anger being that I felt so much on their behalf. This became a trend for me throughout the story with Cooper coming into the picture and everything that led to. With that, sadly came the issue I had with the relationship between Laney and Lucas and what broke it.

    Lucas was made out to be the fault in everything that went wrong in both romance and friendship and this annoyed me to no end. It led me to like Laney less. Sure, Lucas had his faults but since he owned up to them for the most part I had no issue whatsoever with him. Laney however in my opinion made way too big a deal out of him waiting one extra day to break up with Grace, especially since he had a pretty good reason to wait. Just for that she pretty much went no contact with him and the family that had treated her as part of them through her childhood. She then jumped immediately into a new relationship and basically rubbed it in Lucas’s face. Worse is that Lucas was the one responsible for constantly reaching out and mend their friendship, take crap from Cooper while getting yelled at by Laney for not laying down and taking said crap. Then he had to be okay with being blocked and having to use Leo’s phone to stay in contact with her. All of this while Laney did nothing to have his back or own up to her own faults.

    I get it. This was a story of domestic abuse and how it can completely control the victims life and decisions. And for the most part I really loved how it was written and handled in the story, especially in the ending. That being said, Laney never took any accountability for how she treated Lucas before or after all of that and Lucas became her doormat that she herself described herself as in the beginning of the story. All of this just because he waited one extra day? It was really unsatisfying, especially since Lucas just took her crap without second thought or any self indignation.

    This book really was a rollercoaster of emotions from anger, sorrow, happiness and sadly annoyance. I am invested enough though to read something else by this author in the future.
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  • Louise kinvig
    5.0 out of 5 stars fantastic reading
    Reviewed in Canada on May 4, 2023
    I laughed i cried and everything in between and dagnabit now I have to buy the books to finish reading the series. Thank you so much for writing such a great book I loved it
  • Leyendo Forever
    4.0 out of 5 stars Spanish & English Opinion :: A surprise to find this book!
    Reviewed in Mexico on October 31, 2020
    SPA :: No había tenido el gusto de leer algo de Jay McLean entonces antes de leer la serie “More Than”, leí esto.
    Me gustó mucho. Luke es un book boyfriend y su historia es llena de emociones pero con HEA.

    Laney es un personaje con el que es fácil encariñarse. Me impactó la parte donde ella se pregunta cómo pudo permitirse estar en una situación difícil cuando ella se considera fuerte, determinada, inteligente... la parte de violencia está muy bien manejada, dándonos una perspectiva de lo que vive alguien dentro de una relación abusiva y las personas a su alrededor.

    Luke es un hombre de familia. Me gusta esa parte del libro, con relaciones súper entrañables entre hermanos, hijos y padres, entre Laney y Luke. Estas historias de BFFs a novios me parecen realmente lindas.

    Fue una grata sorpresa encontrar este libro. Me gustó mucho y seguiré leyendo la serie.

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    ENG :: Before this book, I wasn’t familiarized with Jay McLean’s work. Finding this book was a fluke and I really enjoyed it. Friends to lovers is one of my favorite genres. However, the way this story goes is heart-warming, original and special and ending with a HEA is one of my favorite things.

    Laney is a strong woman, and her character really shocked me when she said that she always considered herself strong, determined and intelligent and couldn’t comprehend how she allowed herself to be in the middle of a violent dynamic. It’s was a very strong statement and the book manages the topic in a great way. We get a glimpse of how this impacts not only the persons in the relationship but others around them.

    Luke is a book boyfriend guy. He’s loyal, a completely family guy, and he learns from his mistakes. His brothers are amazing, the dad is great and Laney and him are sweet.

    Definitely, will keep reading the series!
  • S.B.
    5.0 out of 5 stars 4.5 THESE AMAZING PRESTON BOYS Stars
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on April 12, 2018
    Lucas Preston. Where to start. What a great dependable, smart and mature teenager he is. I've read nothing like this book before and not knowing the author I had no expectations other than I'd seen a lot of great reviews for this book/series.

    I absolutely adored every single page. It felt so familiar yet new. I felt a part of the Preston clang almost instantly and I loved each of those brothers with their own personalities.

    But it was sweet Lucas, oh my heart. What a character and such a refreshing hero (especially a teenager) who doesn't turn into a rampant mans*** when he doesn't get the girl he wants when she's in another relationship.

    He's patient. He's kind. He's undeniable loyal and protective. Now I wonder what kind of gorgeous hero he'd be in his thirties. Unf. Yes, please, author!!!

    His friendship with Laney is beautiful. They meet when they're eleven and it's instant innocent love only they don't tell each other so he's dating like a boy would be, she's on the fringes wanting more from him. They have one night together, feelings are declared but he has a GF and goes to break up with her, it doesn't go according to plan, Laney gets upset ( this was my only grrrr, when she can't understand and give him a little time to work it out ) and moves on very quickly and falls for another douche guy.

    Sweet adorable dependable family orientated Lucas never wavers in his feelings for Laney and I found this just a gorgeous quality in him. Laney is everything to him and we see that clearly. We see what his family means to him, how he takes care of them. That boy is busy raising a family all the while trying to be a teenager himself before college.

    McLean definitely made me feel throughout this book, it's faster paced towards the end, and has some nail-biting moments. I laughed, I got misty eyed and I smiled and loved these characters. Lucas truly shows his maturity towards the end when a situation happens, I really hope to see these characters again.

    QUOTE: “I think, ultimately, that’s what true love is, you know? To want to be someone’s hero when they’re faced with villains. To want to be the one that saves them. To be their Wonderwall.”
  • Carolin Jache
    5.0 out of 5 stars A beautiful, emotional and amazingly written book
    Reviewed in Germany on April 3, 2018
    How does Jay McLean do it? I mean, there are a lot of amazing authors out there. With some, you click more. With others, less so. The writing is a vital point in the decision making. The characters, humor, ability to make you emotionally involved. The butterflies. Jay checks all those points with me and so much more. Her books, her words... They are what makes me remember why I started reading aka. escaping into fictional worlds all those years ago in the first place. The world surrounding the Preston family is one I havn't seen in books before. Yes, there were books heavy on family dynamic. But never was I ever THAT emotionally drawn to a whole bunch of dudes. And a girl. And their girls. Simply sai: a whole XXL-family.

    I started the books in the wrong order. I first read the second book in this series, "Logan", and only now the first one, "Lucas". But it didn't lessen my reading experience. Anyhow, "Logan" already blew me away and now this story did, too. Not only the romance, the book as a whole was completely perfect. The right amount of drama, the right amount of funny to keep the drama at bay, the right amount of sexy to keep the focus on the emotional connection. Just right. Just Jay McLean.
    "Lucas" as well as "Logan" were books that sucked me into the story from the first word and I couldn't stop reading until I've reached what was "The End" for each. Although, there are still enough Preston punks there to write more books about. Just sayin', Jay ;-) This is not me being greedy, simply me loving every single word and loving every character and wanting more of them. Simply because these stories made the world a better place for the hours it took me to read them.
    Talk about angst. To all my fellow angst-addicts out there, just one word: Jackpot.
    All in all, I can recommend Jay McLean in general, her 'Preston brothers'-books most of all. Emotional, addicting, funny, angsty, poignant and just beautiful from start to finish.
    5+ stars. And a little advice from me - try to dive into the books with as little knowledge beforehand as possible. Because from the plot alone, I never would have guessed those books were for me. But I vaguebooked it (literally) and it was the best decision ever, because I otherwise would have missed out on something so amazing.
  • Vanessa
    5.0 out of 5 stars MORE PRESTON PUNKS!
    Reviewed in Brazil on December 8, 2016
    I read Lucas without even knowing what it was about. I didn't want to expect for something and be frustrated. And boy, I can't think of one book Jay has written that I didn't fall hard in love.
    Lucas is the story of Lucy's brother (if you don't know who Lucy is, just stop right this second and go read More than series - the ENTIRE series - and you won't regret it).
    We have a glimpse of him in More than Forever and you can see how special Lucy and Lucas relationship is.
    The Preston family is one that I fell in love since the beginning - especially Lachlan - but in this book we got to know all of them a little closer. Leo, Logan, Liam, Lincoln and Lachlan are SO fun! It was amazing getting to see each personality, they're so different and yet so good together.

    AND... if you miss the More gang, there's a special treat! You won't regret any moment of it.

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