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Huntington Family #3

Chasing Yesterday

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Tyler Huntington had always thought of Savvy as his best friend, someone who would always be there for him- until she wasn't. Now, years later, he wonders if it's too late. But Savvy's life has taken a bizarre turn with the unexpected arrival of a wild-looking teenager who claims to be her half-sister. As Savvy tries to unravel the mystery of the girl's past, Tyler's sudden appearance seems like an answer to a prayer. Emotionally drained and physically exhausted, Savvy needs a friend. At the same time, she's wary of putting her heart at risk. Is revisiting the past the only way for Savvy to find her future?

272 pages, Paperback

First published March 1, 2006

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Rachel Ann Nunes

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Rachel Ann Nunes (pronounced noon-esh) learned to read when she was four and by seventh grade knew she was going to be an author. Now as a stay-at-home mother of seven, it isn't easy to find time to write, but she will trade washing dishes or weeding the garden for an hour at the computer any day! Her only rule about writing is to never eat chocolate at the computer. "Since I love chocolate and writing," she jokes, "my family might never see me again."

Rachel has over sixty published books, including the popular Ariana series and the award-winning picture book Daughter of a King. She enjoys hiking, swimming, spending time with her family, reading, and visiting far off places.

For more information or to join her e-mailing list, visit http://www.RachelAnnNunes.com.

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Profile Image for Grace.
774 reviews18 followers
December 17, 2015
It is hard to express how very disappointed I was with this book. I seriously hope anyone who isn't LDS does not read this book. The picture it paints of LDS people is that we are narrow minded, believe we are perfect and are quite judgemental of anyone who dares to have multiple piercings, sketchy hair styles and wear belly shirts. We must excuse them somehow because their upbringing was different from ours, but ever strive to bring them back to correctness. I was embarrassed at how shallow members were portrayed.

Also, the way the 13-year-old so easily manipulates everyone. Seriously--where were the responsible adults in this book?

And the two main characters--friends for years, obviously right for each other and so stupid in the way they skirt around each other before finally becoming a couple. I don't feel like that's a spoiler because it's obvious from the first chapter.

I honestly only finished this book because I bought it and didn't want to waste my money. Regretfully, still a waste of money.
6 reviews4 followers
January 26, 2008
THIS BOOK rocks! its so sweet and well it teach me that apperences does not matter but what is in your heart i also learn that guys somethimes don't know that they are in love with there best girl friend intell they go away from them, anyways you should totaly read this novel (LOVE & LEARNING TO TRUST YOUR HEART!)
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21 reviews
July 3, 2008
It is a good book. A Young girl searches out her sister she has never met and finds family when she needs it most. And Tyler whom the story is based around has found the girl he was searching for in his best friend, how blind he has been!
2 reviews1 follower
February 25, 2008
I love Rachel Nunes books I have read all of the ones she has wrote. I am a big fan and have enjoyed everyone
4,094 reviews21 followers
April 8, 2008
I loved it. It was a romance I could really relate to.
12 reviews3 followers
July 6, 2008
I am a big fan of LDS romance novels so you may mock if you want but I put on a tough show but I am really all mushy inside.
2 reviews4 followers
July 12, 2008
It was fun to read a book that's set in Utah. Now I need to read the first book to this series.
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5 reviews1 follower
July 30, 2008
A cute book, fun to read. Maybe I liked it more because I am single and was rooting the whole time for the couple to get together...
8 reviews
December 23, 2024
I loved this book because Savvy expresses her struggles with her weight and how it makes her feel she's not good enough. So many times in romance movies and books, they make the main characters beautiful and skinny when that should not affect how much we love someone. This book brought tears to my eyes, and I became attached to the characters. The only reason I gave this a 3 instead of a 5 is because I felt like the plot didn't fully make sense and could've been improved to be more believable. I also didn’t love how they portrayed everyone to judge Lexi so harshly and constantly by the bellyshirts and piercings when I like to believe people are more understanding especially the members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints. Overall, I got sucked into this book and really enjoyed it.
88 reviews3 followers
May 25, 2019
This is the third book about the Huntington family. I think this one was my favorite so far. There's a twist at the end that I didn't see until just before it was revealed. Again, these books just fill the measure of what they were intended for..not the next great American fiction, but the perfect weekend/hour bath escape. So fun and always with the happy ending you want.
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11 reviews1 follower
March 11, 2012
I thought that this was a very good book, but I didn't like it nearly as much as the other Huntington books. This book takes place in lots of diffrent places; Utah, California, and Colorado. Savvy is the main character, she is an astronomy major in California,she is smart, and pretty. Tyler Huntington is a journalist, he is really handsome and is popular with the girls. Lexi is stuggling with the loss of her mother so she seeks out her sister Savvy. She is the typical tennage girl, complete with the over done makeup and piercings. The main problem is that Savvy can't get Lexi to open up about her past, and Savvy loves her best friend Tyler.

Savvy has always loved Tyler, and unfortunately he just hasn't realized yet that he feels the same way. When the sister that Savvy never knew she had shows up at her house, she has to help her get back to their birth father, and open up about her past. Is is really hard for Savvy, who doesn't exactly have the best feelings for her birth father Derek, since she grew up with a loving step-father. When they finally make it to Colorado and find Derek, he is worried sick about Lexi. They find that the reason he was so quiet and secluded was because he had just found out he had terminal cancer. Lexi and Savvy, finally getting along, spend lots of time with him before he dies. Tyler helps them out, and after spending so much time with Savvy, realizes that he too has always loved her.

I didn't really like how slow this book was, and I found it really hard to get into. The theme was that through hard work, people with diffrent backgrounds can learn to love each other. I would reccommend this book to anyone who likes the author, and wants to read a good romance book.
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116 reviews1 follower
August 4, 2008
I couldn't STAND this book. The book was so boring, irritating, and (in parts) offensive that the only thing that kept me reading it was that I'd already had it for a month and was required to read it for work.

The writing is just so... juvenile. Which made the characters also so very juvenile. Apparently all of the women she knows in the real world put their hands on their hips, screech and snort when they're serious or angry. You know, like on Full House. The male characters weren't much better either.

Also, did you know that wearing too much makeup, having too many piercings, or not wearing sleeves makes you a bad person? Blew my mind (page 244). On top of that, she apparently condones kids ganging up on a peer who isn't deemed to be good or "righteous" going off of what she wears. Don't blame it on the fact that those kids were being hateful and judgmental; blame it on the fact that Lexi chose to "exercise her agency" to be herself (page 178).

This book is just bad. I think MAYBE the only thing I've read that she's written that's worse is "Where I Belong." And that was BAD.
654 reviews70 followers
June 7, 2008
I have mixed feelings about this book.

The overarching story is a romance between Savvy (a astronomy major at Berkeley) and Tyler (a journalist who just got fired from his job at the Deseret News). During the budding of this romance Savvy is visited by her teenage half-sister whose rebellion is complete with thick layer of make-up, multiple body piercings, and a preference for belly shirts and short skirts.

Through the course of the book Savvy's sister converts to Mormonism, and her long-lost birth father finds his way back to the Mormon church before he dies of a terminal illness. Meanwhile, Savvy and Tyler are saddled with custody of her new sister, and end up getting married.

There were some entirely decent moments when I thought Rachel was trying to be fair about the characters in her book who weren't Mormon. But there were moments I wanted to strangle her too. So it was a mix, but much better than No Longer Strangers.
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70 reviews6 followers
February 6, 2025
The last of the Huntington series (Well, actually 3rd, but the last one I read). I think that it was a good book overall, but this was probably the hardest of the four to get into. I found it hard to start reading it and then to keep reading (the others I was trying to race to finish!). The twist on this one is unique and, like book 4 (By Morning Light) it actually had a more believable twist in the plot (the first and second involved kids being left on doorsteps, basically, whereas the last two involved death and losing someone important).

My next challenge is likely to tackle Ariana The Trilogy, but I will wait until Ladies Night after the Saturday conference sessions to pick it up!
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180 reviews2 followers
June 15, 2015
Summary:
This novel is principally about two people. Savvy and Tyler. Savvy and Tyler have been best friends for a while, until something falls apart, and neither of them really know what that is. We see from Savvy's perspective that she pulls away because she fosters feelings for Tyler, and Tyler doesn't fully appreciate her yet. Then out of the blue they have an opportunity to reunite again upon the discovery of Savvy's half sister whom she didn't even know existed. The introduction of another member of the family draws Savvy and Tyler together, but will Savvy be able to get over their past to give Tyler a chance? Read the book to find out!

Response: If you want a classic, clean, friendly book in the form of a Hallmark movie, than this is the book for you. I liked it, it was a fun light read. It didn't change my life, but it was fun.

Warnings:
Language: none
Sexual Content: none
Violence: mention of possible abuse
Witchcraft: none
Drugs: Drinking mentioned
Profile Image for Carter.
64 reviews
May 24, 2009
Chasing Yesterday is about this girl named Jane Doe (nicknamed J.D.) who wakes up and doesn't remember anything about her past. When they send her to a juvenile center, she meets a boy named Daniel who becomes her friend. After a few weeks, her mother comes and picks her up from the center and takes her to their house. She starts bringing J.D. to a doctor named Dr. Styron who does exercises with her to help her remember her past. Many people turn out to have different identities than J.D. expects but Daniel stays her friend through and though. The end was so unexpected; it made it so interesting!!!!
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309 reviews3 followers
August 3, 2016
I'm giving this one 3 stars, but it's probably closer to 2.5. It was a clean romance and there was a happy ending, but I had a hard time appreciating the main characters. Tyler was a bit daft, to say the least, and Savvy's distrust, though perhaps somewhat founded, was a bit drawn out. The writing seemed a bit simplistic at times, and I was a little annoyed with the constant comments directed at one of the non-LDS characters regarding her multiple piercings and lack of appropriate attire (the main characters ended up coming off a bit preachy/judgmental). All in, I'd say I've read better books by Ms. Nunes.
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3,503 reviews328 followers
August 3, 2010
Chasing Yesterday is a story about two friends, Tyler and Savvy, who are working together to help Savvy's half sister. They've been friends for a long time and Savvy's always been in love with Tyler, but he's always played the field, never realizing what he's got right in front of him.

It was a tender story, but I found it hard to believe how willing Savvy was to stay with and accept birth father. She also had so many issues with Tyler and his acceptance of her, but disregarded all those concerns a little too quickly.

All in all, cute.
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562 reviews14 followers
July 27, 2009
I seriously want sisters like Amanda and Kerrianne, brothers like Mitch and Tyler, and inlaws like Blake, Adam, Cory and Savvy. By my third book, I almost feel like they are family! Warm and fuzzy this book is as heartfelt as the others in the series. (Doesn't every girl have a guy friend that she wonders "what if" sometime in her life!) Savvy is strong and brave and just how I would like my daughter to be.
740 reviews3 followers
February 6, 2014
This third book in the Huntington family series focuses on the relationship between Tyler and Savvy. Savvy is tired of hoping Tyler will see her as more than a friend, so she leaves for California where she meets lovable Chris. Then a knock at her door changes her whole life. For standing there is a young girl who looks much like Savvy and who claims she is Savvy's half-sister. Between Tyler and Lexi, poor Savvy has her hands full.
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370 reviews1 follower
June 27, 2014
This was a good quick, easy, light read. I enjoy Rachel Ann Nunes writing but you know how it is going to end - but the lesson in the story teaches us about facing our past and dealing with it, having better communication between friends and family and learning to forgive and enjoy the time you have together.
8 reviews
July 18, 2009
Ty Huntington and Savvy Hergarter are best friends, and should be more than that! Ty and Savvy are thrown together in a trial whorl-wind of trouble when Savvy's half-sister shows up. FOllow the two, and find out if they end up together, and if Savvy's sister is really in an abusive home.
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58 reviews
June 3, 2010
Cute story of a friendship that turns to love. Makes you think back on your first love or a close "boy" friend in the past and wonder what would've happened if they had come back into your life. Fun to think about. I had a hard time getting into the book at first, but enjoyed it in the end.
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1,239 reviews3 followers
May 14, 2010
It would be 3.5 if I could. It was an okay read. A good plot. I just hated the obsession with skinny women in this book. What's the deal? It was like they couldn't get over it. But it was a good read. Got a little slow near the end.
1,653 reviews
December 29, 2010
Tyler Huntington lose job is engaged to Renae but wants to talk to Savry who is Somewhere (Don of Brioning and Chuck and Darek) she is in Calif. Her half sisiter Alexis shows up as a run a way - She ends up meeting her birth family and gets guandenship of Alexis
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385 reviews21 followers
April 9, 2008
Slow & predictable. It was just like the first book in the series. It was a library book & I lost the book.
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