4.0 - ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
2.5 - 🌶️🌶️
𝐓𝐫𝐨𝐩𝐞𝐬
- Elite high school
- Bully romance
- Enemies to lovers
- Friends to lovers
This was my first high school romance, and I loved every bit of it. From beginning to end it was full of surprises, love, and heartbreak.
(The second book is a time jump (5 years) and even better than the first)
After Aura lost both of her parents in a car accident, a few months away from her 18th birthday, is sent to live and work at the St. Claire family’s house. The arrangement is for them to be her guardians and work for them, after her birthday she will remain as their housekeeper. Shortly after arriving at the St. Claire house, she meets Kalum St. Claire. He’s hot, popular, and the school’s football star. He meets Aura, and is immediately awful to her.
Throughout the book, we get tossed around by Aura and Kalum as they sort out their feelings for each other. They know they are falling in love, but Kalum has a hard time showing it until we get to the halfway point. So there is lots of push and pull until then. Then we reach more complications in their relationship.
When Kalum’s parents discover their relationship, they send Aura away. But then she finds herself staying with her friends brother, Lane. What began as a friendship between the two, turns into love and bliss. Until we get thrown off the love train, again, and back into loss and heartbreak…
Have your tissues ready, because if you’re like me, you will need them!
𝐒𝐨𝐦𝐞 𝐡𝐢𝐠𝐡𝐥𝐢𝐠𝐡𝐭𝐬
“Guys like Kalum St. Claire are never to be trusted with your heart and the worst part of it is, I know deep down he would take mine and never give it back.”
“You know how the saying goes, fuck over a good girl and it’s the bitch you’re left with.”
“This is where we begin. This is where I vow to make her mine. And never let her go.”
“One taste of Aura is powerful. Something I wasn’t ready for. An electric current like the ocean that quickly pulls you in and takes over.”
“Kalum has the power to make me melt with a touch and with soft words, he can erase the hurtful words he has ever said like a balm that heals a gaping wound.”