The Year We Hid Away
by:
Sarina Bowen (author)
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Sarina Bowen
She’s hiding something big. He’s hiding someone small.Scarlet Crowley’s life was torn apart the day father was arrested for unspeakable crimes. Now the shock has worn off, but not the horror. It’s a safe bet that Scarlet is the only first year at Harkness College who had to sneak past TV news...
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She’s hiding something big. He’s hiding someone small.Scarlet Crowley’s life was torn apart the day father was arrested for unspeakable crimes. Now the shock has worn off, but not the horror. It’s a safe bet that Scarlet is the only first year at Harkness College who had to sneak past TV news trucks parked on her front lawn just to leave town. But college will be Scarlet’s fresh start. Clutching a shiny new student ID — with a newly minted name on it — she leaves it all behind. Even if it means lying to the boy she’s falling for.Bridger McCaulley is a varsity hockey star known for being a player both on and off the ice. But a sobering family crisis takes that all away. Protecting his sister means a precarious living arrangement and constant deception. The only bright spot in his week is the few stolen hours he spends with Scarlet.The two form a tentative relationship based on the understanding that some things must always be held back. But when grim developments threaten them both, going it alone just won’t work anymore. And if they can’t learn to trust one another now, the families who let them down will take everything they’ve struggled to keep.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780991068029 (991068025)
ASIN: 991068025
Publisher: Rennie Road Books
Pages no: 272
Edition language: English
Series: The Ivy Years (#2)
This is the 2nd book in The Ivy Years series. This book can be read as a standalone. With all that this series has to offer, I would recommend reading this series in order. This way you avoid spoilers, and get more out of the series itself. Scarlet has had all she can take and then some. The p...
Oh bother...meh, typical NA with too much drama. I appreciated the explicit consent mucho, but I didn't like the drama pile on.Generally unbelievable, mostly meh.
Scarlet Crowley’s life was torn apart the day father was arrested for unspeakable crimes. Now the shock has worn off, but not the horror. It’s a safe bet that Scarlet is the only first year at Harkness College who had to sneak past TV news trucks parked on her front lawn just to leave town. But co...
Having spent the previous year pretty much focused on hockey and dating as many different women as possible, Bridger Macaulley's life drastically changes when he realises that his dead-beat mother isn't just doing drugs anymore, but that she's now part of a gang that actually cooks meths at home. He...
I devoured the whole Ivy Years series in a long weekend, and I'm not usually a fan of New Adult. These books were refreshingly original and very entertaining, though this second entry, The Year We Hid Away, was my least favorite of the series. I loved the premise. Scarlet goes off to Harkness Coll...