Things in Pleasant Hill are...pleasant.
Do you think you can figure out why these moms see nothing wrong with the life they are living and the children they are raising? Can you tie everything back to that one place where it all begins?
Give it a try, but I'm sure you will fail, because everything in Pleasant Hill is just simply pleasant.
[ Small warning. Young children do die in this book. It's nothing in detail but that does happen...a few times ]
We always wanted what we couldn't have.
"Tell me you didn't feel anything," he pleaded. It was as if he was begging not to feel anything. How could I not feel anything towards him?
"Truth or Lie," I whispered afraid to open my eyes.
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(COMPLETED)
There were rules. Well, just one really. Kennedy Parker was off-limits to her and her twin brother Liam's friends. Still she can't help but feel something for the boy next door Cal McCormick. Who just so happens to be her brother's best friend. Something happened over the summer that changed the way Cal sees Kennedy too.
It's Junior year.
All Kennedy wants to do is continue to be the best swim team captain, stay top of her class, and maintain a social life. Will the boy next door and her looming past be distractions? Can they keep their feelings at bay or will they sink into the deep end?