Something Like Spring
Nothing in this world is permanent. Friends, lovers, even family, can all disappear in the blink of an eye. Without these anchors, it's all too easy to find oneself drifting.Jason Grant doesn't have much, aside from a beat-up old guitar and knack for getting kicked out of foster homes. His latest...
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Nothing in this world is permanent. Friends, lovers, even family, can all disappear in the blink of an eye. Without these anchors, it's all too easy to find oneself drifting.Jason Grant doesn't have much, aside from a beat-up old guitar and knack for getting kicked out of foster homes. His latest placement is set to be just another in a long line of failures. Then he meets Caesar Hubbard, a handsome guy who lives down the hall. For the first time in his life, Jason wants to stay, which means learning to be part of a family, and not letting his feelings--or his actions--ruin his first real chance of falling in love.Something Like Spring introduces a new character to the Seasons story, one with a troubled past and an equally turbulent future. Jason must traverse a winding road fraught with emotional conflicts and tough decisions... a road that might just lead to a certain couple in Austin. The Seasons Series:Book 1: Something Like SummerBook 2: Something Like WinterBook 3: Something Like AutumnBook 4: Something Like Spring
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781494430917 (1494430916)
ASIN: 1494430916
Publish date: January 30th 2014
Publisher: Jay Bell Books
Pages no: 447
Edition language: English
Series: Seasons (#4)
Ben and Tim withdrawal… Many reviewers subjected Tim to a rigorous examination pertaining to relatability. These all start with [insert any negative adjective here] and end with [I just couldn’t relate/connect Tim]. This is the laziest type of analysis. No one is asking you to share a Bud on the...
A quick summary of the Something like series. Summer: Ben's POV Winter: Tim's POV Autumn: Jace's POV and backstory Spring: Jason's story Spring is the fourth in the series by author Jay Bell. It's classified as a YA book, but I think it transcends the genre. Jason was taken from an abusive fami...
Jay Bell shows us Ben and Tim’s lives from every conceivable point-of-view and at many stages of their lives, but as an avid reader of his work, I know there are more moments that he missed. I want them all. And I want all the moments of the lives of all the other characters Jay Bell created to surr...