A summer romance and a family Member’s dark secret will change Chelsea’s life forever. Sixteen year old Chelsea Philips wants to get over her ex-boyfriend Adam smith. She thinks this task is hopeless until she meets Peter Jacobs, the resident good boy. Even so, her heart is being tugged into two different directions. When she is forced to spend the summer with her grouchy grandmother, Chelsea begins to unravel. Over the course of her stay she confronts past demons and is forced to choose between her obsession and her needs. When you are consumed by your past, you don’t see the danger that lies in the future. Will Chelsea survive?
I was born and raised in a small town in Boston, Massachusetts. My love of romance movies greatly influences my work in writing paranormal, science-fiction, dystopian and contemporary romances filled with action and adventure. In my free time I enjoy singing karaoke, watching movies, and playing with my cat Charlie.
What a ride! I'm not sure why I kept reading but I couldn't stop. Teen angst is usually too much for me but I literally started this book when I went to bed, slept, woke up and read until I finished.
Needs a proof-reader. There were so many misused words ("do" should have been "due", "know" should have been "no" and so on). I would just cringe and move on. But hey, it was free.
Even though there were too many unlikeable characters, my curiosity got the best of me and I wanted to find out what happened next. Actually, most of the characters had both good and bad moments. Many had bad judgement. I guess I am ever hopeful for that happy ending. Still hopin'.
It was very fast paced and didn't delve too deep or ramble on. But that worked for me, it hurts a little less that way. I will probably check out the next book when my blood pressure settles because I know there are still a couple of characters who I want to see taken down. I just hope there will be more happy times too.