![]() ![]() ![]() The idea of getting married right after high school could be a discussion point. The story has a bit of a conservative slant to it because of the character wanting to save her virginity until marriage. It was a bit of a slow start at first and it wasn’t until a few chapters in that I started getting into it. The author was definitely familiar with East Grand Rapids and Hope College. One of the first details that stood out to me in this book was that it took place in Michigan. Bronwen and Jared fall in love and they have to decide between college and/or marriage and how it could all work. ![]() This is the reason for her first break up. ![]() One of the significant points of this book is that Bronwen has pledged to save her virginity until marriage. They go on a few dates and pretty soon the relationship is moving along quickly. Jared Sondervan and Bronwen have met before through Bronwen’s brother, however, they are a bit older now and he asks her out. One day, when they are talking about Bronwen’s ex-boyfriend, a cute boy walks into the coffee shop. Bronwen and her best friend, Kirsten, spend a lot of time talking about boys and family drama. She went as far as naming herself, Phoebe Lillywhite, and inventing a new family. The main character in this story is Bronwen and the book starts out with her story of how she wishes she were someone else. ![]()
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