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Things I Wanted To Say (but never did)
by Monica Murphy
This book has been on my TBR for a while, and after suffering from a MASSIVE book hangover I needed something to pull me out.
Summer Savage at 14 years old goes to a party her mother forces her to go to, it’s covered in wealthy people. As she wanders around she meets a boy who tells her that her mother is sleeping with his father, Summer is shocked to hear this as she thought her mother was in love with Jonas her step father, after all they are married and have been together for a long time.
But there is something about this boy, and when he leans in with a forcing kiss, she melts in his arms, making the kiss more tender and showing him how to be gentle.
After that night everything changes, Summer finds out that her mother is sleeping with Mr Lancaster, the boys father, and the owner of the private school Summer is now attending. And the boy she kissed, is Whit Lancaster notorious with the girls, and runs the school. He has set out to make her life miserable, but he doesn’t count on having a connection with Summer.
This book was a breath of fresh air, the writing was very well done and really enjoyed having Whit’s POV mixed in with Summer’s.
I’m really looking forward to reading more by this author.
Summer Savage at 14 years old goes to a party her mother forces her to go to, it’s covered in wealthy people. As she wanders around she meets a boy who tells her that her mother is sleeping with his father, Summer is shocked to hear this as she thought her mother was in love with Jonas her step father, after all they are married and have been together for a long time.
But there is something about this boy, and when he leans in with a forcing kiss, she melts in his arms, making the kiss more tender and showing him how to be gentle.
After that night everything changes, Summer finds out that her mother is sleeping with Mr Lancaster, the boys father, and the owner of the private school Summer is now attending. And the boy she kissed, is Whit Lancaster notorious with the girls, and runs the school. He has set out to make her life miserable, but he doesn’t count on having a connection with Summer.
This book was a breath of fresh air, the writing was very well done and really enjoyed having Whit’s POV mixed in with Summer’s.
I’m really looking forward to reading more by this author.