Can a rich boy and a poor girl find loveOr are their worlds too far apart… years, yet I miss him so much
Now life is about surviving, not dreaming
Falling for Jack Whittaker can only be a mistake
He’s the rich boy who lives in a mansion on the hill
I’m the poor girl from the other side of town
And our worlds are too far apart…
For our love to ever have a chance
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This story was incredible. I am so ready for the next book by this author. I’ve read all of them so far and they are all so incredible. This story was no less. There was a major social problem that was covered throughout the book. I love how all the problems are resolved in the end. I loved the characters. They were so real. They had backgrounds, problems, guilt, feelings, and love. They both hold so much power. I loved having a lot more of the hero’s perspective. I’m yelling at him in my head when he doesn’t go after Bella. This whole story captures my attention and left me with a smile on my face.
This story follows Bella and Jack. They are from opposite sides of the city. Jack is a billionaire’s son whose future will be the family company. Bella’s mom works long nights. Bella’s father fell to his death in a complete freak accident. Since then, Bella, her mom, and brother moved. Bella hasn’t played golf, which was her father’s favourite thing, since his passing. Jack is a rich kid who may have everything but love. His parents don’t interact with him or each other and are completely stuck in the company only for money. They meet when Bella takes a job at an ice cream store that Jack’s family owns. Jack instantly likes her and decides to approach her. Will their classes keep them apart?
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Even though they may be worlds apart socially and financially, Bella and Jack find they have a lot in common. Will they be able to get past all that separates them? Or will family and friends keep them apart?
Good message in this one too: the rich boy’s parents have no real values. Money is everything. There is no real relationship between them and his parents are heavy drinkers. Everything is about appearance. There is no depth and no closeness. Bella is close to her family and appreciates all the sacrifices her single mother makes for the family. She values them and the hard work they do for the simplest pleasures in life. In reality, who of the two of them is really the richest?
Really cute, sweet, clean teen romance. Well written. I recommend it.
Bella and Jack both have insecurities about things in their life. Bella feels as though she doesn’t measure up to Jack’s billionaire family. While Jack is embarrassed by his parents.
While still grieving for her father who had a sudden accident and passed away. She is learning that good memories are heart warming now instead of heart wrenching. All with the help from Jack, who doesn’t know he is helping.
I fell in love with these two characters. Both having to grow up on their own due to circumstances. Both have a wonderful heart and are very thoughtful.
This was a wonderful addition to the “Boyfriend” series by Kylie Key. In fact, it’s my favorite one so far. Be prepared with a few tissues, though, as it does deal with the issue of grief and loss and will make those tears fall. I highly recommend this book, and the rest in the series, for a good read.
Five Stars
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My High school Billionaire Boyfriend
by lissapax
My High school Billionaire Boyfriend
Kylie Keys
Bella is a senior at River Valley, a public high school. She’s playing Volleyball and is enjoying it. Ever since her dad died 3years ago, she does get sad a lot. She has a wonderful Mom and dear little brother Sam.
Jack goes to a private school, for those with wealth. An only child whose parents rarely give him the time of day.
This book deals with what is important. Family and good friends. It deals with the reality of insecurities, poor or rich.
I love the characters in this book. Excellent book as are all of Kylie Keys books.
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A heartwarming love story about friendship, confidence and what really matters, people and not money. Bella and Jack’s lives are opposites. He is a rich boy who craves his family support. Bella’s Dad died three years ago and her mother is struggling to keep the family afloat. But Jack and Bella are good for each other and they need to realise it.
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