Wren Openshaw is stuck on a school trip without her friends, and on non-speaking terms with Jace, the guy she’s had a crush on all year. After putting herself out there only to be rejected, she’s never planning on talking to him again. But when their van breaks down in the middle of nowhere, she’ll find out why being picked to head to the nearest gas station with Jace is just what her trip needed.
This is a YA short story available as part of the anthology, Unspoken Words: A Romance Compilation of Members of the LDS Beta Readers Group
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Rachel John is the author of books filled with awkward humor and sigh-inducing romance. When not burning dinner or chasing kids, Rachel can be found working on family history, writing, reading, or putting off writing by staring at Facebook. She lives in Arizona with her husband, four crazy kids, and her desert tortoise.
Tender story about teen friends, misunderstandings, and sweet romance. This is a short story, not novella or novel length, but a quick, sigh worthy story.
This book is fun and cute. It doesn’t have anything bad in it, and it can be read in one quick sitting. I like how the protagonists are on their way to Disneyland in the story.