The Trap
Looking back, I should have seen it coming. Paige didn’t like that I went so far away to university. But it was going to only be for two years. She'd join me after she did her two years at community college. I thought we could swing that no problem. We were solid. But she hated the distance....
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Looking back, I should have seen it coming.
Paige didn’t like that I went so far away to university. But it was going to only be for two years. She'd join me after she did her two years at community college. I thought we could swing that no problem. We were solid.
But she hated the distance. She hated not seeing me every day. She complained that I didn’t come home enough. She hated that for months on end, texting and phone calls were our only form of communication. It wasn’t enough.
She'd ask about the girls on campus. She’d gotten it into her head that girls were always making a play for me. I laughed and told her, even if that were true, I’d never cheat on her. She didn't seem completely reassured by that.
The bottom line is, Paige thought she was losing me. She wanted me home with her. But I could never imagine the level she'd sink to—the trap she’d set to make that happen.
And like an idiot I walked right into it.
And it’s a mistake I'm going to have to pay for the rest of my life.
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Format: ebook
ISBN:
9780983800699 (0983800693)
ASIN: B00K5Y8BCK
Publish date: June 12, 2014
Pages no: 84
Edition language: English
Category:
Young Adult,
Academic,
Realistic Fiction,
Romance,
Contemporary Romance,
Contemporary,
College,
Short Stories,
High School,
New Adult,
Fiction
I really enjoyed this book. I really found myself invested and heartbroken along with Paige. I'm so looking forward to book two to clear up what happened to cause Paige to slip up and make her big mistake because know matter what, I don't think it was intentional or planned. I am shocked over Mitch...
Quick review for a quick read. I'll admit I'm disappointed with this read for more reasons than one, but to start this review on a positive note, at least I see where Beverley Kendall's overall writing style has improved over time. This had a much better narrative flow to it than a few of the other ...