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Sto caricando le informazioni... A Million Kisses in Your Lifetime (Lancaster Prep) (edizione 2022)di Monica Murphy (Autore)
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Iscriviti per consentire a LibraryThing di scoprire se ti piacerà questo libro. Attualmente non vi sono conversazioni su questo libro. Wren and Crew will draw you in and have you enjoying this ride they take you on. Wren is this perfect beautiful girl that all girls want to be and all boys want to have, but she is innocent, naive, and sheltered. She tries to be this upstanding student, daughter, and friend but she doesn’t realize her morals have her looking down and judging others. She never intends to come off that way yet she does until one day she is called out on it. She starts to realize that being perfect is impossible and all things she once thought aren’t were she wants to be now. At times her innocence and naive ways could be frustrating but it took Crew to bring her out of her shell. Crew has always noticed Wren since the first day she started Lancaster Prep and he has had this hate towards her because how could someone be so perfect, innocent, and sweet without hiding something? When they are forced to work together on an assignment they start to learn things about each other and realize they were both blinded by preconceived notions about the other. The more time they spend together the closer they become, but so much drama happening at school, overbearing parents who only treat the kids as window dressing, and doubts all run through their minds, but can they find happiness together or is this a passing phase? Crew was this beautiful person who liked to hide beneath a mask of indifference to everyone except when he got closer to Wren and Wren even if she kept second guessing her decisions Crew helped her out of her shell to show her the beauty in living for herself instead of others. I did find her dad to be insufferable, hypocritical, and a tad creepy when it came to her purity ring because when he would talk about it he made it sound twisted like she was his. Overall this book was a great read about finding yourself and living your life on your own terms. It was a slow build but when Crew unlocked Wren’s passion the steam was off the charts. Wren and Crew will draw you in and have you enjoying this ride they take you on. Wren is this perfect beautiful girl that all girls want to be and all boys want to have, but she is innocent, naive, and sheltered. She tries to be this upstanding student, daughter, and friend but she doesn’t realize her morals have her looking down and judging others. She never intends to come off that way yet she does until one day she is called out on it. She starts to realize that being perfect is impossible and all things she once thought aren’t were she wants to be now. At times her innocence and naive ways could be frustrating but it took Crew to bring her out of her shell. Crew has always noticed Wren since the first day she started Lancaster Prep and he has had this hate towards her because how could someone be so perfect, innocent, and sweet without hiding something? When they are forced to work together on an assignment they start to learn things about each other and realize they were both blinded by preconceived notions about the other. The more time they spend together the closer they become, but so much drama happening at school, overbearing parents who only treat the kids as window dressing, and doubts all run through their minds, but can they find happiness together or is this a passing phase? Crew was this beautiful person who liked to hide beneath a mask of indifference to everyone except when he got closer to Wren and Wren even if she kept second guessing her decisions Crew helped her out of her shell to show her the beauty in living for herself instead of others. I did find her dad to be insufferable, hypocritical, and a tad creepy when it came to her purity ring because when he would talk about it he made it sound twisted like she was his. Overall this book was a great read about finding yourself and living your life on your own terms. It was a slow build but when Crew unlocked Wren’s passion the steam was off the charts. I got a little over half way, page 266, before deciding no more. I received this for free and I voluntarily chose to review it. This story is completely about getting a virgin to have sex before she's out of high school. I've given it a 3* and if you like to read older boys with a potty mouth and their attitudes around them, then you may like it. At this point, no more of this author for me. There is very little interesting action, other than sexual content. NOT for under 18 readers. nessuna recensione | aggiungi una recensione
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Fiction.
Romance.
HTML: New York Times bestselling author Monica Murphy takes you back to the Lancaster Prep world with a sizzling enemies-to-lovers, new adult romance.Wren Beaumont is many things. Beautiful. Smart. Sweet. Innocent. At Lancaster Prep, the girls love her. They all want to be her friend. Only I see Wren for who she really is. A repressed little virgin who keeps her feelings locked up so tight she's probably close to bursting. She thinks she's above us all. Even me. I shouldn't be drawn to her. She's not my type. Until we're forced to work together in class and realize we might have more things in common than we originally thought. Soon enough I find myself completely obsessed. I will do anything for this girl to make her fall in love with me. Anything. .Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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Not necessarily spectacular. I liked their chemistry in the last third of the book but the beginning with the teacher and Crew speaking about girls like they're toys I did not like.
I read this without reading the one previous, and I only realized that halfway but by the time I finished it I didn't really want to read the other book.
I don't know. I guess it's just not my favourite style of writing? Some people adore Monica. I think I'm more of a Sophie Kinsella girl.
But oh god the smut scenes were epic...... ( )