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Seven Ten Third Kindle Edition
Lucy Anderson was in the wrong place at the wrong time.
Cody Cunningham lost his life.
And Aaron Matthews couldn't stop it.
As their senior year begins, Aaron and Lucy must learn to navigate Holton High after the loss of its popular star athlete. Practically strangers, the two find themselves thrown together in a way neither of them dreamed possible. Aaron's best friend is gone, Lucy is responsible, and the school is playing judge and jury. As Aaron and Lucy's feelings for each other grow ... so do the tensions at Holton High.
Stumbling into a web of secrets and lies, Aaron and Lucy's relationship hangs in the balance. Who can they trust? Is the truth worth telling? The more they discover, the more betrayed they feel. How far is too far to protect a lost friend's memory?
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateDecember 17, 2020
- File size1863 KB
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Product details
- ASIN : B08R14QJG6
- Publisher : Kensington Historical Press (December 17, 2020)
- Publication date : December 17, 2020
- Language : English
- File size : 1863 KB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Sticky notes : On Kindle Scribe
- Print length : 329 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #17,694 Free in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #124 in Coming of Age Fiction (Kindle Store)
- #921 in Teen & Young Adult eBooks
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About the author
Sara Mack grew up with her nose in books and most notably got caught reading Flowers in the Attic behind her Trapper Keeper in the 8th grade. Twenty-something years ago she married the guy she met at the gas station, and now they have two kids, two pups, and two fish. She writes paranormal, contemporary, and YA romance, and has an unnatural affinity for iced tea, dark chocolate, and true crime docs.
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This is a young adult novel. Teaching junior high for 22 years, I never care about reading young adult novels. And this one is a perfect example. If it’s good, it’s good… I don’t care what age you are!
I literally was hooked at page 1. The main characters are Lucy and Aaron. The chapters volley between the two of them, and you have to love them both. Lucy starts the book by working her community service hours from an accident that took the life of one of her classmates. Imagine her angst. Aaron was the best friend of the classmate. School starts and they have to see each other… every… day...
This book had teenagers who were very real. Sometimes I think authors try too hard to sound young. The characters were wholeheartedly believable! The other students at the school aren’t sure how to treat Lucy. Lucy isn’t sure how to treat Lucy. You spend time working through the grief of the characters who are all trying to heal and to find a new normal. Of course there will be tension because so many people can not forgive what Lucy did or what she took away from them. I have to give it to her. She shows up every day. A lot of people would not. But part of me loving Lucy so much is the fact that she keeps showing up.
Page 1. I am telling you. I could NOT put this down. My spring break was over. Who needs sleep? I had to stay up to finish it last night. And now that I did finish it, I miss the characters already.
I did find 3 typos. It’s the English teacher in me… they existed, but did not detract from my love of this book at all.
This is an emotional read that faces some tough subjects. As Lucy and Aaron start senior year facing a tragedy. When they are thrown together will they hate each other or find solitude in the tragedy that happened.
This read has all of the feels. Ms Mack did a fabulous job of writing such realistic senior year from all the drama, lies, friends and enemies.
Aaron is my latest book boyfriend. He's smart, sweet, athletic, and an all-around good guy who puts doing the right thing above all else. Lucy. Poor Lucy. She's been through way too much at such a young age. One of the best parts of this book is seeing her recover and grow from the trauma through significant introspection and therapy. The secondary characters, especially Lucy's friends, add to this book, as well.
If you're a fan of Mack, this book won't disappoint! Pick it up today!