Maura Pierce seems to have everything – a bright future, a trust fund, and a boyfriend who can’t wait to settle down. It almost seems like enough until Nate Sullivan comes home. Nate – her childhood best friend, her first love. The boy who left without a trace one night and broke her heart. When their attraction threatens the future she and her parents have so carefully crafted, loyalties will be … be tested and secrets will be uncovered. Giving in may cost her everything. But how do you resist the only thing you’ve ever really wanted?
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***This is what I think as I sit here. That I want that back, the experience of wanting something desperately that is actually yours. Of wanting what you already have, instead of wanting what will never be yours again.
***I had him all to myself and I lost him. And for what? Because he was absolutely right about how ridiculous my family is and …
When I read this story it was part of ‘The beach bag boxed set’. (I got a copy of this box in exchange for a honest review.)
‘Undertow’ was one of my favorite stories of the box and it had me up until 3.30 am, what’s not a good idea when you have to work the next day but I just couldn’t stop reading it. I’m normally not a big fan of one of the …
I love stories that are centered around the beach and summertime.There is just something nostalgic about them. Two childhood friends grow up and fall in love what could be wrong with that,except Maura comes from money and Nate is the housekeepers son. Her family doesn’t want them together
It wasn’t a horrible story but just didn’t keep my focus or interest. Things started out good with the book but then quickly fizzled out and dragged along. Also the grammatical errors and formatting issues were very distracting and made it hard to continue reading because I expect more from a published book even if it is self-published.