I fell in love by accident.I barely knew Julius Samson.He was the king of the school. I was the queen of the nerds.We were star-crossed from the beginning.Still, he held my hand.Took me in.Made me feel safe.He became my sanctuary.I never wanted to leave his side.If I could’ve stayed forever, I would have.But we could never be.Because my future depended on ruining his.Inspired by Megera (Meg) from … depended on ruining his.
Inspired by Megera (Meg) from the story of Hercules, The Golden Boy is a poignant, emotional, young adult contemporary romance about a teen girl’s hard choices, loss, and love.
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. St. Mary’s Academy Shorts are shorter stories from within the St. Mary’s Academy universe.
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He is the golden boy of the school and she was a nerd. They were star crossed and they held hands. They were having a good time but things cannot stay that way. She will need to ruin him because her future depended on it. Will she do it? What will she do? How will be deal with it? See what will happen
Wow! Totally heartbreaking story! This one has so much drama and angst. Even if short, it is completely fantastic read. Very enlightening. It shows how one lie can ruin lives of many people. How jealousy and sick urge to get what we want no matter the consequences can change the course of others future. But if we really want to get out of the web of lies we have to be brave enough and come clean. We could be very surprised that people who loves us are willing to forgive us and trust again.
High School Drama
I love this series of stories of school life at St. Mary’s Academy. All of the angst and drama of high school. Peer pressure, romance, passing grades, parties – you couldn’t pay me enough to go through it all again. Seven Steps tells a believable story with a good moral lesson involved. This is a great series for any age of reader. I received this book for free and voluntarily chose to post my honest review.
Meg is having a hard time. Her mother’s illness, the rumours about his father’s business and on top of that she may have to leave St Mary’s Academy because they fail to pail. So when Clay, another student, tells her to fake a pregnancy from Julius, quarterback and leader of St Mary’s football team she sees no other way out. But lying took you to nowhere and when the spiderweb keep choking her she has to decide if lying it’s worth or she has to be brave and save Julius. A teaching lesson about lies, truth and be honest with yourself.
St. Mary’s Academy Series – I found this series of books on Booksprout.co. I read short stories by Seven before and even though I don’t care too much for this age group, I wanted to read her stories and found the series interesting. SS weaves stories that hold the reader’s attention. Her realistic and likable characters are in and out of stories since they’re all part of the Academy. The books are well written and interesting, considering the age group, and would make good reading for any age group. These mostly standalone books are best read in order, which I found out by reading a shorter one before a much longer story, but the reader isn’t lost if not read sequentially. 4*
The Beginning of Forever #0 – A well written, interesting but very short introduction to a young girl at her cousin’s senior year prom. She experiences several first. 4*
The Boyfriend Agreement #1 – A lengthy, but not wordy, book that is interesting, well written and quickly read. Not my favorite of the series. 3*
Chasing Mermaids #2 – This book should be read after The Boyfriend Agreement to get the full gist of this story. The main character wants one thing, her parents another and there’s more problems in her family and with her best friend and boyfriend. Like with most of the books in this series, there’s a range of emotions. 4*
The Golden Boy #3 – Another well written novella with interesting characters. The main character finds out about life, truth and consequences the hard way. The Golden Boy is almost too perfect and it’s nice to see such a good character. He is the opposite of her, but shows her how to improve herself. 4*
Stealing Hearts #4 – Well written, interesting with realistic, likable characters. She’s uptown and he’s from the other side of the tracks, but their story is full of learning about life and achievement. Be careful of what you ask for, easy is too much trouble. 4*
The Secret Lives of Princesses #5 – Another lengthy book who’s pages flew by quickly. Another well written, interesting addition to the series that immerses the reader. While the title has the word princess in it, the main character is realistic and likable, and has to decide whether to follow her parents’ wishes or her heart’s desire. If you liked Ariel’s story, you’ll like Jasmine’s. She has help from an unexpected source. 4*