My personality when I text/chat is really different than how I am in real life. Sometimes, when I read a book by new authors, I’d feel a bit detached towards the characters. I received this e-galley from the publisher via Netgalley in exchange for an honest review.įirst thing first, I didn’t imagine I would enjoy it as much as I did. Knowing what she now knows, can Keeley trust him? And can love in the present erase mistakes of the past? He has a different connection to Keeley - one that has nothing to do with phones, and one that will make their new relationship all but impossible. But while Keeley has been playing a part online, Talon has been keeping a secret. Sparks fly when the two finally meet to exchange their phones. Texting Talon, she can be the person she’s always wanted to be. Texting Talon, she can step out of the shadow of her popular twin brother. Keeley learns there’s more to Talon than the egocentric jock most people see. And as Keeley gets to know Talon, she starts to like him. Reluctantly, the two agree to forward messages for a week. It’s even worse when she discovers that the phone she now has belongs to the obnoxious, self-centered Talon and that he’s just left for football camp … with her phone. It’s bad enough when high-school senior Keeley grabs the wrong phone while leaving her small town’s end-of-summer fair.
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