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4 cze 2014 · Say the Word. Julie Johnson. 4.03. 4,925 ratings463 reviews. “I walked away from him… but I left my heart behind.” At eighteen, Lux shatters Sebastian’s heart – and breaks her own in the process. When their paths cross again unexpectedly in New York City, Lux does her best to feign indifference toward her first love.
12 lut 2017 · Review: Say the Word by Julie Johnson — What Is That Book About. February 12, 2017. Buy on Amazon | Barnes and Noble. It was a decent book. It had two central storylines that did not really fit together. At times, it felt like you were reading two different books. One storyline is about romance.
Say the Word by Julie Johnson My rating: 4 of 5 stars Say the Word was super heavy on the dialogue, but still a fairly strong book with its focus on second chance love, awesome friends, with a dash of crime drama tossed in.
1 mar 2009 · Say the Word. Jeannine Garsee. 3.89. 1,033 ratings94 reviews. Perfectionist Shawna dates the right boys, gets good grades, and follows her father's every rule. So when her estranged lesbian mother dies, Shawna needs to figure out how to have the perfect reaction.
30 maj 2024 · "Say the Word" by Aubree Pynn is a captivating romance that grips you from the very first page and holds your attention until the very last. The story revolves around Ishmael and Koa, a couple who, after letting six years pass with a capital P, decide to leave all their past baggage behind and focus on their future together.
17 wrz 2015 · Say the Word by Julie Johnson My rating: 5 of 5 stars Say the word by Julie Johnson - 5 STARS! LOVE IT! "The heart isn’t like the liver. It doesn’t regenerate, no matter how much time passes. Once it’s gone, it’s gone for good. I’d left mine with Sebastian when I walked away that…
7 cze 2014 · Lux and Sebastian (Bash) fell in love in high school. They were young, but it was forever love. The kind of love you don’t move on from. Even though they were in the same class, they were from such different worlds — he was the son of a US Senetor and she was dirt poor “white trash” (her words) but neither of them cared about that.