Once upon a time there was a girl named Molly who fell in love with four prince charmings: Clove, Sid, Bernie, and Ken. But life’s not a fairytale and like any relationship, they have their struggles.
Clove’s trying to deal with the many demons from his past. Ken’s unable to break the walls he’s built around himself and open his heart to the girl he loves. Sid’s torn between his loyalty to his girlfriend and his best friend. Bernie’s on a downward spiral and unless he can pull himself together, he’ll be lost forever.
Can Molly and the Smith boys work through their problems and finally have their happily ever after?
Mia Belle is the author of the YA contemporary romance series, The Boys Who Loved Me, Boys Next Door, Rich Boys Poor Girl, and The Bullies Who Loved Me. She's hard at work on her next book.
I know this is a YA book, but damn it's super peachy. I'm waiting for the Christian youth camp to happen. It is a good book, it's well written and entertaining, it's just a bit unrealistic. I dont know many sixteen year old boys who have been previously sexually active to suddenly be alright with sweet kisses and hand holding..
So much happened in this book, but there is still so many unanswered questions. Please let there be another book, at least. I just know what happens next.
I read them all and was glad the story flowed throughout each book without interruption. Very YA with naïve 16 yr olds vs some of the other books I have been reading where the 16 yr olds are taking over the world. It was sweet in the character development but for sure Clove would not have had as much restraint being as 'experienced' as represented in the start of the book. I wanted to see Ken experience more than the kiss with Molly especially since he seems like the sweltering romantic guy with his sincerity. Scars and all, I would take Ken. I liked that she had individual relationships with all of them, not sure I could see the true RH set up here as they all seemed destined for different paths. It was a good read, with a little bit of frustration for Molly's character.
Mia did a great job of bringing all 5 of these guys together. They each had rough childhoods but finally found the right amount of love to being them all together. Would love to have seen where this could have lead.
I enjoyed reading this series so much. To see how all the Smith boys grow and open up to Molly. The love they all find in each other was Great to read would definitely recommend
I love all of the guys in the book . I hope that there is going to be a nother book about them . How Molly help all of them . I hope that Winston and Joanne get together.