Four Years Later: A Novel Author: Monica Murphy | Language: English | ISBN:
B00EX4FFLS | Format: PDF
Four Years Later: A Novel Description
Bestselling author Monica Murphy winds up her sensational series with this sexy story of two college kids with nothing in common but a bunch of baggage and a burning attraction. Over. That about sums up everything in my life. Suspended from my college football team and forced to cut back my hours at The District bar because of my crappy grades, I can’t keep turning to my sister, Fable, and her pro-football playing husband, Drew, to bail me out. I just can’t seem to find my own way. Weed and sex are irresistible temptations—and it’s messed up that I secretly hand over money to our junkie mom. A tutor is the last thing I want right now—until I get a look at her.
Chelsea is not my type at all. She’s smart and totally shy. I’m pretty sure she’s even a virgin. But when she gives me the once over with those piercing blue eyes, I’m
really over. But in a different way. I won’t deny her ass is killer, but it’s her brain and the way she seems to crave love—like no one’s ever given her any—that make me want her more than any girl I’ve ever met. But what would someone as seemingly together as her ever see in a screwed up guy like me?
From the Trade Paperback edition.- File Size: 1663 KB
- Print Length: 321 pages
- Page Numbers Source ISBN: 0804176825
- Publisher: Bantam (March 4, 2014)
- Sold by: Random House LLC
- Language: English
- ASIN: B00EX4FFLS
- Text-to-Speech: Enabled
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- Lending: Not Enabled
- Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,245 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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What a wonderful conclusion to a great series. I loved Owen and Chelsea. I knew Owen would give us a great story and he didn't disappoint. Owen has let his grades suffer from too much partying and has managed to get himself suspended from his college football team. Drew and Fable come and meet with his school counselor and arrange a tutor to get him back on track. When he first sees Chelsea, it's not love at first sight, but he knows she's different and knows he feels something for her. As she starts helping him study, he can't stop his feelings that are developing for her or the possessive urge he has when he thinks about her. And he thinks about her all the time. But the feelings are not one sided. Chelsea can not comprehend that Owen, the hot, star football player would be interested in the nerdy tutor. Plus she's never had a boyfriend, has always concentrated on her studies, so she denies his advances at first. But they soon begin dating and its the sweetest thing. But both Owen and Chelsea have secrets they're keeping from each other.
Bless his heart! I can't imagine having a mother as horrible as Fable's and Owen's mom, who treats him so badly that he would do anything he can to try and earn love and affection from her. Fable had the right idea kicking the lady to the curb. It just broke my heart that's his mom was able to make Owen feel like that young boy again struggling and yearning for the approval and attention of his drunk, drugged out mother. Hateful woman! And Chelsea's parents aren't much better. Not a fan of Des or Wade's, but I did think Wade finally showed his true friendship loyalty in the end and manned up for Owen.
Wonderful book. Loved getting both POVs. Enjoyed seeing a little bit of Drew and Fable, although we can never get enough of them. If Ms.
I fell in love with Owen as a young teen in One Week Girlfriend and Second Chance Boyfriend. I was so excited when I found out he was getting his own book. He was brought up by a drug addicted mother and raised by his sister Fable. He is very protective of Fable and will do anything make sure she is happy even if it means making himself miserable. You will understand what I mean once you read this amazing story. Will he ever be able to find happiness like Drew and Fable have or will he continue to live a life filled with weed and random girls?
Owen chooses not to follow Fable when she relocates to be with her husband Drew as he wants to stay in their hometown and be independent. He goes to college, plays football, and works tons of hours at The District. He likes to spend too much time partying and smoking pot with his friends and also has to deal with his crazy mother.. His grades start to drop and his coach is threating to kick him off the team. Drew, Fable and his counselor team up and decide he needs a tutor to help him stay on track so he can stay on the team.
Chelsea is a very intelligent, driven, socially inexperienced girl. She was brought up in a family where her father cheats and her mother just accepts it. She has preached to Chelsea that men are not worth the hassle but then always runs back to her husband when he and lets him treat her like a doormat. Chelsea steers clear of men as she doesn't want to end up like her mom.
"I don’t matter. I’m not important. I’m just Owens friend."
The first meeting with his counselor Chelsea does not go well as they each have certain opinions about each other There is an obvious attraction between the two of them but Chelsea is not Owen's type as he prefers a no-strings attached relationship.
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