HAVING A SECRET ADMIRER IS AWESOME… UNTIL YOU FALL IN LOVE WITH THEM. After two years of receiving love letters from a secret admirer, Wendy Darling is finally ready to meet the man who’s won her heart. There’s just one problem. She has no idea who he is. Her only clue is a small signature with two letters: PS. But Wendy will not be deterred. With the help of her friends, she goes on a … friends, she goes on a school-wide search to find the man who’s proclaimed his love for her in a hundred different ways.
Who is the mysterious PS? How will she find him? And, what will she do when she does?
Rebels, Love Letters, and The Secret Crush is a funny, emotional, secret admirer romance inspired by Peter Pan.
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St. Mary’s Academy is a young adult contemporary romance series that brings classic fairytale characters to life in a modern day, high school setting. It’s filled with angsty heroines, hot heroes, and drama galore.
Be prepared. You’ve never read fairytales quite like this.
Book 1 – The Boyfriend Agreement
Book 2 – Chasing Mermaids
Book 3 – The Golden Boy
Book 4 – Stealing Hearts
Book 5 – The Secret Lives of Princesses
Book 6 – The Trouble With Kissing Frogs (coming January 2019)
Book 7 – Rebels, Love Letters, and The Secret Crush
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Step away from Comfort Zone and Win or Lose
This story was first published as Forever and Always as part of the Art of Taking Chances Anthology. The story is realistic and believable. It is sweet and clean. It is geared towards young adults, but I found it quite enjoyable. The book is nicely done all the way around! I received this book for free and voluntarily chose to post my honest review.
Peter Swift has loved Wendy Darling from afar for the last 3 years but has never had the nerve to speak to her. Being part of the middle: level of popularity in the schools social structure, Wendy did not know him from the next nerd, Wendy was part of the A group but was falling in love with her secret admirer.
This is a short read that shows to what lengths someone will go to for love.
I enjoyed this book and it will make you smile even on a bad day,
Really enjoyed this book.
Wendy and Peter definitely need a longer story.
They need more mention in other book’s to come too
But otherwise I have to say I will be recommending this book.
It was such a fun read that I will be reading it again.
Seven steps is a great writer and I have enjoyed all her books
I have read so far.
Thanks for the fun and sweet story
So, sweet!
A take on Peter Pan.
Wendy Darling doesn’t see Peter Swift.
At all. She’s the perfect girl and he’s invisible.
So he writes her letters.
I thought this book was a good read but not for me sorry.
Seven Steps’s Rebels, Love Letters, and The Secret Crush (St. Mary’s Academy Book 7) is actually – despite its numbering as book 7 – a neat short introduction to the whole St. Mary’s Academy series. Why? Because you get a great feeling for the series without having much to do with the series main group of characters. They are mentioned, almost in passing (and if you look real hard there are some really minor details about who ends up with who in that group – but that really doesn’t spoil those separate stories at all). The stars of this story, Wendy Darling and Peter Swift, while perfectly formed, are only bit players (if mentioned at all) in those other stories. It’s actually a shame as I totally loved both Wendy and Peter and their story is so nicely done – and so much just plain fun – that I ended up re-reading it immediately. I actually hope that they reappear and get bigger roles in books to come in the series. As for this tale, it’s rather perfect in writing and execution, in the leads and supporting cast, and in the romance itself. My only complaint is that I really want more of Wendy and Peter’s story, but that’s just because it was so well told here. But for the fact that I’m literally dictating this review to my husband from my hospital bed I could go on and on with praises. The book definitely deserves it. Since I can’t do that I will simply note that the book is most definitely one to read, and it is easy to highly recommend. I’m definitely looking forward to the next book in this series (and I hope Seven Steps finds some way to fit in Wendy and Peter with meaningful cameos).
I wish this was longer! I NEED it to be longer! I love the Peter Pan and Wendy Darling romance-Disney-thing going on here and I NEED more!
Definitely worth the read.
**I recieved this book for free in exchange for an honest review**
CAn Wendy find her secret admirer? Someone’s is sending her beautiful love letters for two years but she has no clue about the sender. Peter is a very shy guy in love with Wendy all her life. But she sees him only as a friend. Can he risk their friendship and tell her is is the one in love with her? A beautiful story about friendship, love and taking the chance to be brave and face your fears in order to be happy.
This book is a fun read.
I liked the romance and humor.
I have read many of this authors books and they never fail to make want to read more.
The characters and the plot were so likeable.
Sweet, romantic and funny
This is short story in the world of St. Mary’s Academy. There’s no angst, no drama just funny and rebellious situations. It was great read, heart-warming, sweet and romantic.
Hope there will be time to read more about Wendy and Peter.
Can be read as a stand-alone as there is not much references to other characters from the previous parts of the series.
Rebels, Love Letters, and The Secret Crush is a fun, short YA romance. I loved the fairy tale tie-in to Peter Pan. A junior now, Peter has been leaving anonymous letters for Wendy Darling every Monday since freshman year, but they’re not what I expected. In one he tells how he watched her help a boy that everyone was making fun of and how it affected that boy and him too. Both of the main characters are likable. There’s definitely a humorous feel to the story, and a sweet HEA. I read a copy through KU.