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That Boy from Trash Town (Silhouette Special Edition, No 763)

That Boy from Trash Town (Silhouette Special Edition, No 763)

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: :|
Review: One day six year old Whitney met fourteen year old Dean and life after was never the same. Dean was Whitney's hero, the bad boy from trash town, and Whit loved him. As she got older her love for Dean got stronger, but Dean saw Whit's affections as a crush. Dean tried distancing himself before he acted on his own feelings, but Whitney would not allow it. Dean openly talked of other women that he was involved with, but secretly Whitney knew they did not mean anything to him. The turning point came when a devastating family secret was revealed and a distraught Whitney went running to the one man she had always been able to count on. Only when she burst into his house, she found a just showered naked Dean. Instead of showing his true feelings Dean lashed out with angry hurtful words. Whitney ran from the house and disappeared that night. A worried Dean knew he had to search for her, but was unprepared for what he found.

This is a story of the rich pampered girl who falls for the poor boy from the wrong part of town. It was a good storyline, but a bit dragged out. I found myself getting bored with all the secrets and unveiled feelings. And after all the lies and secrets were revealed things were tied up too quickly in a neat little bow. It was an okay story, but it could have been a lot better.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: :|
Review: One day six year old Whitney met fourteen year old Dean and life after was never the same. Dean was Whitney's hero, the bad boy from trash town, and Whit loved him. As she got older her love for Dean got stronger, but Dean saw Whit's affections as a crush. Dean tried distancing himself before he acted on his own feelings, but Whitney would not allow it. Dean openly talked of other women that he was involved with, but secretly Whitney knew they did not mean anything to him. The turning point came when a devastating family secret was revealed and a distraught Whitney went running to the one man she had always been able to count on. Only when she burst into his house, she found a just showered naked Dean. Instead of showing his true feelings Dean lashed out with angry hurtful words. Whitney ran from the house and disappeared that night. A worried Dean knew he had to search for her, but was unprepared for what he found.

This is a story of the rich pampered girl who falls for the poor boy from the wrong part of town. It was a good storyline, but a bit dragged out. I found myself getting bored with all the secrets and unveiled feelings. And after all the lies and secrets were revealed things were tied up too quickly in a neat little bow. It was an okay story, but it could have been a lot better.


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