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After a life spent bouncing from one foster home to the next, Allison is determined to keep others at arm's length. Adopted at sixteen, she knows better than to believe in the permanence of anything. But as she begins her third year in college, she finds it increasingly difficult to disappear into the white noise pouring from her earbuds. One unsuspecting afternoon, Allison is roped into a social experiment just off campus. Suddenly, she finds herself in front of a crowd, forced to interact with a complete stranger for 180 seconds. Neither she, nor Esben Baylor, the dreamy social media star seated opposite her, is prepared for the outcome. When time is called, the intensity of the experience overwhelms Allison and Esben in a way that unnerves and electrifies them both. With a push from her oldest friend, Allison embarks on a journey to find out if what she and Esben shared is the real thing -- and if she can finally trust in herself, in others, and in love.… (altro)
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This book was awesome. t first I was a bit sceptical, especially on the first chapters, but I later got attached to the book. The only part I didn't like was how many times this book made me cry. Especially in Steffi's call and death. Overall, I think it was a stunning and super emotional book, that I very much enjoyed. ( )
  ogre_apple | Dec 22, 2023 |
This was such a sweet, feel-good read. I completely fell in love with Allison and Esben and the coziness of their little world. It makes me think of past trips up to New England with all the homey touches of Maine and blueberry ice cream and seafood. Jessica Park does an amazing job bringing out the heart in her characters and drawing relationships that you really want to root for. I got choked up with each little mini-story Esben brought to life through his social media and desire to do good.

And the relationships with side characters were just as strong. I loved Simon, Allison's dad, and his devotion to her, Steffy, her best friend, and their close relationship, and the new relaitonships that form along the way. This was a beautiful story that made me cheer for the MC from start to finish.

Disclaimer: I received a free copy of this book from the author.

Please excuse typos. Entered on screen reader. ( )
  KatKinney | Mar 3, 2022 |
Nothing like reading a book on the train on the way home and having to bite your hand to keep from sobbing out loud. ( )
  Stacie-C | May 8, 2021 |
Wow

I read this book because an author,I've read all her books, suggested it. It was just as good as what that author writes. Now to read more books by Jessica Park. I'm thinking I'm going to have two favorite authors. ( )
  angelamck | Jan 2, 2021 |
The highlight was the first kiss I love the second meeting of these two immensely. The counting down the seconds. The time running out, the two collliding after the hero kicks his chair back and flips the table....SWOON After that solid relationship building from both secondary characters and the main couple kept the book going. Where it fizzled out for me was at the 75% mark. There was a bit of unnecessary and manufactured drama when it could've been just low key. It felt like a fast forward button that didn't need to happen. ( )
  samnreader | Jun 27, 2020 |
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After a life spent bouncing from one foster home to the next, Allison is determined to keep others at arm's length. Adopted at sixteen, she knows better than to believe in the permanence of anything. But as she begins her third year in college, she finds it increasingly difficult to disappear into the white noise pouring from her earbuds. One unsuspecting afternoon, Allison is roped into a social experiment just off campus. Suddenly, she finds herself in front of a crowd, forced to interact with a complete stranger for 180 seconds. Neither she, nor Esben Baylor, the dreamy social media star seated opposite her, is prepared for the outcome. When time is called, the intensity of the experience overwhelms Allison and Esben in a way that unnerves and electrifies them both. With a push from her oldest friend, Allison embarks on a journey to find out if what she and Esben shared is the real thing -- and if she can finally trust in herself, in others, and in love.

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