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A review by cala_p
Say You'll Remember Me by Katie McGarry
4.0
Say You’ll Remember Me is such a cute YA book. It’s been so long since I have read a YA contemporary romance so it was a nice break from what I have been reading. It’s also one of the few YA books that take place outside of school--in fact, there is no scene that takes place inside school, besides the dance in the last 10 pages or so. It was a really refreshing change.
It’s the story of the convict and the good girl with a young adult twist. So no jail time basically. And it’s all told after the crime and punishment. Hendrix “Drix” is chosen by Ellie “Elle”’s governor father to be apart of his program that gets kids out of the system, rehabilitated and back into their lives with sealed records and no hard punishment. Before even meeting through the program they do have a run-in with each other and have their official meeting. It’s when they see each other on stage that he realizes how out of his league she just is and she learns his past.
Yet none of that phase either of them. And with attraction in the forefront, they become fast friends that soon tips into more. Their romance is sweet and it is just a clean YA read, so it was nice. I read a lot of NA so I forgot what “clean” romance even means.
Katie McGarry wrote a sweet novel about never giving up and fighting for what you want and what is right and I urge everyone to read this wonderful book.
It’s the story of the convict and the good girl with a young adult twist. So no jail time basically. And it’s all told after the crime and punishment. Hendrix “Drix” is chosen by Ellie “Elle”’s governor father to be apart of his program that gets kids out of the system, rehabilitated and back into their lives with sealed records and no hard punishment. Before even meeting through the program they do have a run-in with each other and have their official meeting. It’s when they see each other on stage that he realizes how out of his league she just is and she learns his past.
Yet none of that phase either of them. And with attraction in the forefront, they become fast friends that soon tips into more. Their romance is sweet and it is just a clean YA read, so it was nice. I read a lot of NA so I forgot what “clean” romance even means.
Katie McGarry wrote a sweet novel about never giving up and fighting for what you want and what is right and I urge everyone to read this wonderful book.