It's Dade's last summer at home, and things are
pretty hopeless. He has a crappy job, a "boyfriend" who treats him like
dirt, and his parents' marriage is falling apart. So when he meets and
falls in love with the mysterious Alex Kincaid, Dade feels like he's
finally experiencing true happiness. But when a tragedy shatters the
final days of summer, he realizes he must face his future and learn how
to move forward from his past.
I've always liked the hardcover and still do! The quote on the paperback is very nicely done though!
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I'm not crazy about either one of them.
ReplyDeleteI loved this book & really wish the author would write a second one! :)
ReplyDeleteEven though I like the first one, I think I like the second one better!
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