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GRIP: (Grip Trilogy Book 2) Kindle Edition
Resisting an irresistible force wears you down and turns you out.
I know.
I've been doing it for years.
I may not have a musical gift of my own, but I've got a nose for talent and an eye for the extraordinary.
And Marlon James - Grip to his fans - is nothing short of extraordinary.
Years ago, we strung together a few magical nights, but I keep those memories in a locked drawer and I've thrown away the key.
All that's left is friendship and work.
He's on the verge of unimaginable fame, all his dreams poised to come true.
I manage his career, but I can't seem to manage my heart.
It's wild, reckless, disobedient.
And it remembers all the things I want to forget.
Grip Trilogy Reading Order:
Flow, Grip #1,
Grip, Grip #2
Still, Grip #3
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"Kennedy Ryan has written one of the most important romances published so far in 2017...The [GRIP] series is a brave, raw, sexy AF story told straight from the heart, and everyone needs to read it so they can be as in awe as I am." - Sierra Simone, USA Today Bestselling Author
"Find time to read this book. Don't put it on the TBR and get to it later...make time for it NOW. It was amazing... something important and special. When romance is relevant that is when it shines the brightest. I haven't read anything this compelling and unput-downable in a long time." -- Jay Crownover, New York Times Bestselling Author
"I can't stop thinking about this book! The story reads like a movie...GRIP has everything I want in a story--dynamic characters, soulful plot, and a lesson at the end that will change the way you look at life. 5 massive, gripping stars from me...One of my favorite reads this year. Maybe ever." -- Adriana Locke, USA Today Bestselling Author
I HIGHLY RECOMMEND these books. They have everything: fully-dimensional & fully-realized characters that are unforgettable, a sultry & sensual romance that will carve a place inside your heart, and the most intelligent, thought-provoking writing that transports you instantaneously. You will lose yourself to these characters and this masterful world of music & soul-deep romance. There is so much talent & brilliance packed in these books!! I can't gush about them enough -- Becca Ritchie, New York Times Bestselling Author
"...one of the most engaging and well-written romance books I have read...It's like nothing you've read before. It touches the issues no one talks about in our community. And it's a MUST-READ." --LJ Shen, Amazon Bestselling Author
"This! This novel is what a romance should be...My how you've captured my heart in this engrossing, poetic, encompassing romantic story... This is one emotional roller coaster you want to hitch a ride on! 5 Ferris Wheel Stars!" -- Books & Boys Blog
"OMG, where did this book come from? I loved every heartfelt moment - even the ones that gave me anxiety. I found myself messaging a friend late night who was reading Grip at the same time...Packed with a ton of poetic, emotional intensity...I have some serious love for Grip and Bristol...Don't wait to read this their story." -- Cheri, Kindle Crack Book Reviews
"You know when you're reading a freaking awesome book with all the things in it that you love in a book and you can't read fast enough because you *need* to know what happens but you wanna take it slow to savor it? I haven't loved a book this much in a long time. I think my heart might explode from all the love I'm feeling. Kennedy Ryan strings words together so beautifully that I often found myself stopping to re-read lines. Grip is my new book boyfriend!" -- Nina Levine, USA Today Bestselling Author
"Ryan continues her streak of amazingly accessible and authentic romantic fiction. Grip is a bold and unapologetic look at interracial romance and does not shy away from any of the ideals and prejudices that most of us are too polite to acknowledge - head on- amidst one of the sexiest, and most provocative true love romances...Break out the fans folks, Grip is aptly titled and sure to make you need a grip! -- Sheena, Smexy Books
"The words in this book emote more than anything I can describe and this love story will haunt me for a long time...Books like this make me question every other 5 and 6-star rating I have ever given." Bethany, The Book Bee
"Ryan's prose swirls with such vibrancy this book feels alive from beginning to end...a wrecking ball of words blasting its way through erected walls we all have even though we may not see them. It's full of unabashed SOUL and HEART and deep CONVICTION. It's LOVE." -- TeriLyn Reviews
"This is a modern romance because Bristol and Grip's world looks like our world, which makes the romance even more bewitching...Grip is one of the most compelling romance novels I've ever read...It unfolds like the smoothest, sexiest, love song. It has grit; it has fire; it has heart." --Cristal, Slow Reader's Blog
About the Author
She is a wife to her lifetime lover and mother to an extraordinary son. She has always leveraged her journalism background to write for charity and non-profit organizations, but enjoys writing to raise Autism awareness most. A contributor for Modern Mom Magazine, Kennedy's writings have appeared in Chicken Soup for the Soul, USA Today and many others. The founder and executive director of a foundation serving Atlanta families living with Autism, she has appeared on Headline News, Montel Williams, NPR and other media outlets as an advocate for families living with autism.
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Product details
- ASIN : B06WWPSKQG
- Publisher : Kennedy Ryan (March 2, 2017)
- Publication date : March 2, 2017
- Language : English
- File size : 618 KB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 414 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #65,124 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
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About the author

New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Kennedy Ryan writes for women from all walks of life, empowering them and placing them firmly at the center of each story and in charge of their own destinies. Kennedy and her writings have been featured in NPR, Entertainment Weekly, USA Today, Glamour, Cosmo, Ebony, TIME, and many others. The audio edition of her novel Reel received the prestigious Audie® Award, and her Skyland series is currently in development for television at Peacock. The co-founder of LIFT 4 Autism, an annual charitable book auction, Kennedy has a passion for raising Autism awareness. Dubbed "Queen of Hugs" by her readers, she is a wife to her "lifetime lover," and mother to an extraordinary son.
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Customers find this romance novel compelling, with one review describing it as intricately woven. The writing is praised for its articulate flow, and customers appreciate how it illuminates real-life social issues and makes readers think. Customers love the chemistry between Grip and Bristol, and one review highlights the slow-burn relationship development. Customers describe the book as real and intelligent, with one noting how the author tackles complex subjects.
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Customers love the romance in this book, describing it as a compelling and HEA story that is full of love.
"...And yet I do. SO much. SO much. Their love for each other- ALWAYS- is just magical. It's why I read romance. They are the definition of soulmates...." Read more
"...I don't like, usually I need a HEA, thrive on it but the story is that consuming so it's okay here. Strong hero and heroine, yes...." Read more
"...story about what love is wiling to endure, and their love could endure anything. The plot twist was anticipated, but so perfect with the resolution...." Read more
"...It talks about race, police, love, and more. Now I am ready for Still the last book in the trilogy...." Read more
Customers find the book emotionally powerful, describing it as heart-wrenching and intense, with one customer noting how it made their heart melt.
"...For lack of a better word, I am floored by this series. Overwhelmed. Emotional. Unable to move on...." Read more
"...Strong hero and heroine, yes. Cursing, not that bad. Typos, not sure, I enjoyed the story that much to not pay attention to them...." Read more
"...The ending had me in tears, because Bristol deserved all of it, and to see the way it all came together in the end was beautiful...." Read more
"...We have Grip who is loyal, hardworking, and passionate. He puts 101% effort into everything he does, including wooing Bristol, and gah...." Read more
Customers praise the writing quality of the book, noting that it flows articulately and transcends the page, with one customer highlighting how the lyrical prose is brutally honest.
"...The writing was flawless. It was just so well written and just so SMARTLY written. This author made us a part of the story. And side note...." Read more
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"...Bruised was a very poetic and on-point message that was delivered very well and worked into the story smoothly." Read more
Customers appreciate how the book illuminates real-life social issues and makes readers think, with one customer noting how it handles these topics with reverence.
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Customers appreciate the authenticity of the book, describing it as real and well grounded in reality.
"...They were not stereotypical. They were not shallow. They were just so very real...." Read more
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"...prose is brutally honest, and everything was painted so vividly and real; it was inevitable I fell in love with it. Definitely a top read this year...." Read more
"...only for its racially and culturally diverse cast, but also for its authenticity and openness...." Read more
Customers appreciate the book's intelligence, with one customer highlighting its sophisticated approach to complex issues, while another notes how the author skillfully handles challenging subjects.
"...The way this author navigated hard truths, cliches, love, and elegance was incredible...." Read more
"...Not to mention she spoke up for herself when needed 🤷🏾♀️. She was smart, sassy, and loveable which why I seen why Grip truely loved her...." Read more
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Customers love the chemistry between Grip and Bristol, with one customer noting the intense build-up between them, while others praise the family dynamics and find the book swoon-worthy.
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"...Bristol is brilliant at managing Grip’s career but managing her heart has not been easy… Grip is not short of female fans throwing themselves at him...." Read more
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"What an amazing sequel to the 1st Grip book! Kennedy Ryan never ceases to amaze me! I love how Bristol and Grips love came together...." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2018Kennedy Ryan was a new-to-me author, and with this series she has carved a special spot in my bookshelves. I finished this series in 4 days- and although I wasn't planning on reading them back-to-back, I could not have stopped even if I wanted to- which I didn't. Not even close.
For lack of a better word, I am floored by this series. Overwhelmed. Emotional. Unable to move on. Although I read a lot- and have some favorite books where I LOVE the characters- this was on a different level. Grip and Bristol. Just.. we should all be lucky to have a love like Grip and Bristol.
This is why I waited to write a review. Even two days later I am still incoherent. Sigh.
So here are just SOME of the things I loved about this series. The writing was flawless. It was just so well written and just so SMARTLY written. This author made us a part of the story. And side note. HIS LYRICS. HOLY CRAP. I just bow down to this author who not only wrote a beautiful book, a beautiful series, but she's also a poet. And that's not the same kind of skill. Bruise is the kind of song that should be real. And his vows. And Still. And his words at THAT moment. And there are just numerous other times where Grip's words play integral parts to the story. And they were so so well written.
And her characters were really well developed. They were not stereotypical. They were not shallow. They were just so very real. Their reactions made sense because they were exactly what people would do in real life. Their thoughts made sense. In a lot of romances the "villain of the story" is another person. This is not a knock on them because who doesn't like to see our hero or heroine rise above "the other person" and be victorious. But it makes the story about someone else in part. But that's not the point of this story- this story is all Grip and Bristol. Always. And I love that so much.
But what I loved the MOST about this book, so much so it deserves its own mention, is the weaving of social commentary throughout the story. Simply put, this book makes you think. In the best of ways. We are all flawed. We all have biases. We are all naive to others struggles. (And Iz statement on being naive to something not being the problem- its what you do after- this is one of my favorite quotes). It takes a special kind of someone to be able to write a story, that not only shows everyones flaws, but does so in a way that does not put us on the defensive (oh I would NEVER do that. I would NEVER think that) or make us judge from a moral high horse. It simply makes you think and RELATE. What does bias mean? What does finding commonality mean? Can you really step into someone else's shoes? How do these things play out in real life experiences.
Which takes me to our main characters. I don't think I've ever loved a couple so much. These two. Just from the start they stole my heart. And it was a surprise because I honestly didn't expect to love them (or this story) so much (what can I say- I'm ALWAYS skeptical of books that get a lot of buzz). And yet I do. SO much. SO much. Their love for each other- ALWAYS- is just magical. It's why I read romance. They are the definition of soulmates. Their souls are MADE for each other- regardless of their background, race or what anyone else thinks about them.
And because each book deserves it's own recognition here are just a few more incoherent thoughts on the individual books.
FLOW
Flow was a free prequel. It showed how the two of them met- and gave a little background on where they came from. Bristol's story is more prevalent in this story. And I really felt for her. I will say if you've read some of Kennedy Ryan's other books you probably know her back story- but as this was my first book by her I had no idea what I was getting into. This book may be short- but it packed a punch. I was already invested by, like, page 3. I wanted to see these characters interact and get to know each other. And by the end of the book there was no way I wasn't going to immediately start Grip.
GRIP
So this story picks up where Flow left off. And I have to say I loved it. I was hooked on their interactions, both professionally and personally. I was rooting for them to sort their issues. I felt for both of them. That is something I should mention too- the POV switching. So good. Seeing inside these characters heads. There is truly not a villain in this story. Because even those characters you love to hate- when you start thinking about their experiences and WHY they are acting the way they are- even if you don't love them- you can understand. And I should mention that is one of the most amazing things about Kennedy Ryan's writing. She is such a SMART writer she is able to weave all these issues flawlessly into the story- and she's able to show everything to a point where you would think every single thing that happened was something she personally experienced- that WE personally experienced... because we kind of did. And while we know that isn't really true- you could believe it was because honestly it doesn't matter if she was writing from his (gender) view or her (gender) view- whether it was from his family's perspective or hers-it was all relatable.
This was just an epic love story. It is not a case where they resolve everything ASAP and then have a whole bunch of misunderstandings. No. Kennedy took her time and she stayed true to her characters and to her story. And we are lucky for it. Because it was such a beautiful story. So much so that if everything ended with Grip... I would have been happy. But I had no idea what I was getting myself into with Still.
STILL
This book GUTTED me. There is no getting around it and no other way to put it. And I will stop here and say it is without a doubt my favorite book of the three. Even with how much it hurt. I was not expecting it. But the thing is, once again every situation her characters find themselves in- they are all things that happen in real life. Even now. And that they're happening to our Grip and Bristol (because at this point there's no way you aren't possessive over these two characters) it's just brutal. As I'm writing this two of my book buddies who were behind me in reading are both messaging me. Because they just got to THAT part. And I'm experiencing it all over again. And I have to say it just hurts. But it's also beautiful. That Kennedy can write so many emotions- that she can evoke so many emotions from us. And in the end, after we don't think we will ever breathe again, we can take a deep breath and just "dwell in the possibilities."
People ask often whats your favorite series is- and I have very diverse reading habits- but when I start listing mine (because who can really just pick one) there is no doubt this one will be high on my list. I think it is the type of book you are lucky to experience. That everyone should read it. Every word was beautiful. Every step was worth it. Even those difficult ones. This is the kind of book you don't get over. It stays with you. It makes you think. It hurts. But it also makes you smile. It's the kind of book where you wish your book buddies lived nearby so you could demand hugs (seriously guys please get on that- k thanks bye). And not have your husband sitting next to you on the couch looking at you like you're crazy (not even a little sorry). And that kind of book is rare and should be appreciated and enjoyed. So I am just so so happy. And so not ready to move on or let them go. So for now I'm just going to live vicariously through my book buddies. But I'll definitely be rereading them... and without a doubt going back to read her other books. I cannot wait to go back and read Kai and Rhyson's books.
"And when the years have passed,
and we have watched a thousand sunsets, and we are bent,
our bodies crooked with age
ask me again.
In the twilight,
in the shadow of the life we have shared,
ask me if I love you,
and my heart will answer before my lips can part.
My love, my life,
my heart never left your hands.
Always,
evermore,
even after.
Still."
- Reviewed in the United States on March 28, 2017I gotta say I didn't know what I was purchasing when I downloaded Grip, I believed it was a rock star erotica romance read and was surprised it was an eclectic read about hip hop and rap and a little of other music types. I was a little taken aback by it because I'm not a hip hop rap music fan but my love for music in general marched me forward.
Hmm, why the 3.5-4 star review and not 5? It took a little too long for me for the hero Grip (Marlon) and Bristol to get together, a tad much of the going back and forth for me. That is the only reason for the lower star review otherwise the story was magnificent. The poetry the author Kennedy Ryan suggests you read, brilliant, beautiful and it should be read. It ties this beautiful story solidly together. I didn't realize before purchasing this the hero was African American and the heroine was white, not something I normally read, not because I'm against it, it just has never been my preference or a thought. Am I prejudice, absolutely not, being of white and Hispanic heritage, I can tell you there are many mixed marriages in my family and we don't look at color, after all we all have the same blood running in our veins, cut any of us open and we all bleed the same. As I stated it's just not my preference but this opened my eyes to this type of read. This is a first read for me by this author and it won't be my last. Her word structure, her poems were beautiful and powerful. There was so much I wanted to highlight that touched me in a way no other book has. When I say everyone should read this book I mean EVERYONE. Knowledge is power and that's what this book represents. It's not right what goes on and looking the other way, allowing it, isn't the answer either. I get it trust me, I'm married to a retired cop and not all of them are as described here but there are some that are, sadly, and it's just so wrong. Hearing their suffering thru Grip's lyrics, it's oh so powerful and so true. Shame on us as a society for looking the other way and allowing it.
Honestly, excellent read. Again, my only issue is it took too long for the pairing for my liking. Her hang ups went on for a little too long for me. I get her reasons because of her own dysfunctional family, I do, but I need some juice before 60% of the book, a preference for me. I was close to giving up, just putting the book aside because of the non pairing, the waiting game.
Cliffhanger, no. Good story, excellent. Cheating, no. HEA...no, HFN which is something I don't like, usually I need a HEA, thrive on it but the story is that consuming so it's okay here. Strong hero and heroine, yes. Cursing, not that bad. Typos, not sure, I enjoyed the story that much to not pay attention to them. Real, every day crisis/hardships, you better believe it which is what I love about this read or any read for that matter that yes, it's fairy tale but the story deals with truism. Those are the best that pull at your heartstrings for real issues people struggle with today. This story is as real as real gets. Reminds me of Rock The Dream by BB Miller and Leslie Carson, another incredible music read that deals with a very real serious issue today spun with an amazing love story.
I definitely recommend this to everyone, even if you're not a fan of an African American hero and a white heroine or of hip hop and rap music, make an exception, this story is so much more than that. Get over it and read for yourself why Kennedy Ryan's story needs to be heard. Don't choose to be ignorant and blind, knowledge in this case, is most certainly power.
I am not a friend of this author and was not asked to give my review. This is my honest review.
- Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2025To say that this book opens doors for conversation is an understatement. The way this author navigated hard truths, cliches, love, and elegance was incredible. This is my first experience with this author, but I just could not put it down. Bristol and Grip have a beautiful story about what love is wiling to endure, and their love could endure anything. The plot twist was anticipated, but so perfect with the resolution. The ending had me in tears, because Bristol deserved all of it, and to see the way it all came together in the end was beautiful. I can’t wait to dive into the next one!
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Cliente AmazonReviewed in Brazil on April 25, 2018
5.0 out of 5 stars This was very good!
I loved it! Just loved it! Great development, the book makes sense. It's great. Kennedy Ryan did an amazing job bringing to light some really important issues that are not talked about enough. And she did that in a beautiful way with a great story!
- Linda VermuytenReviewed in Australia on March 4, 2017
5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant
This story was incredibly thought provoking and eye opening, I can honestly say I have never read anything like it. The topics throughout, were real, currrent and ongoing.
The characters were so well developed, sometimes i wanted to reach into the pages and slap Bristol upside the head for her choices and her fears. But I guess we can all get consumed with the what ifs and can developed learnt behaviours from those that influence us the most.
I found this a story of love as well as social injustice in the world we live in. It was a poetic (and I use the word poetic because so much of this story displayed different elements of poetry) glimpse of life through the eyes of someone other, someone different to ourselves, be it race, social status or gender. It was an exploration of the expectations we put on ourselves, that society puts on us and that choices we make that we deem noble or for our own protection are quite often fear based and self sabotaging.
Kennedy wove a detailed story of the lives of her characters that I was so invested in, i was disaapointed when it ended. I wanted to know more, what happens next, what does life look like 2years, 10years down the track. Even though I trusted and did deep down know what happened, I wanted to experience it firsthand and continue their journey with them.
I stumbled across this book by accident but believe it was for a purpose, this story serves a higher purpose, thank you for sharing it. Xxx
- Ramya MaheshReviewed in India on January 18, 2019
5.0 out of 5 stars Gripping
Gripping and beautoful
- CorinneandthebooksReviewed in Germany on April 10, 2022
5.0 out of 5 stars So much more than a beautiful romance
This book puts rock-star romances to shame. Before starting this series, I was hoping for a bit more original rock-star romance than what we get from so many writers these days. I went in blind thinking it's about time I read a Kennedy Ryan although I was a bit scared.
Boy, oh boy! This book is so so much more than a romance. First of all, it's an original mixed-race rapper romance with amazing dialogue and relevant messages.
The characters that KR created are utterly relatable. I felt so much through them. I got so invested in their story, their reactions, their pain, their joy and their love.
At the end of Flow I was mildly invested. I don't like cheating in books and Grip had technically cheated on his then girfriend Tessa and had lied to Bristol. The story could have gone either way.
What I didn't anticipate was the most infuriating, frustrating but also romantic story. There is an 8 year gap here, just so your know in case that's a thing for you.
At 15% I was angry and sad reading Chaz and Greg's story (Grip's cousins), two brothers on opposite sides of the law.
At 30% I was crying for Bristol. For her unfair childhood, her absent parents, her lack of relationship with her brother, her awful mother that always kept her at a distance and made her feel less than and undeserving of love.
At 50% I was ready to throw my kindle after the most painfully infuriating will they won't they dynamic I've ever read.
At 60% I was swooning so hard over Bristol and Grip's epic love story and perfect chemistry.
At 70% I was so angry over Grip's unjust experiences with the police, the shame and lack of control in that situation.
At 90% I wanted to set my kindle on fire. The conflict was so so good. Infuriating, but good.
At then the end came and it mended my broken heart and made the world right again.
This book deals with so many hard-hitting and relevant topics: child neglect, date rape, police brutality, racism on all sides of the color spectrum, abuse of power, the challenges of mixed-race couples.
It was the perfect mix of angst, romance and depth, one of the most original and amazing romances I've read and I can't recommend it enough.
- rutReviewed in Spain on June 5, 2020
5.0 out of 5 stars Mandatory read specially right now
If you want to read a romance book but at the same time inform yourself about white privilege and how big of an impact racism has on the POC’s communities in the US, this is your book.
A great love story between a black man and a white woman but saying it is only that would be oversimplification and doing this book a disgrace.
As always, Kennedy Ryan captivated the reader with great characters, interesting and realistic stories, filled with witty dialogues and dealing with social issues.
If you were maybe thinking about reading it as I was, think no more and read the entire series, you won’t regret it.