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Title | : | Across The Hall |
Author | : | N.M. Facile |
Book Format | : | ebook |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 301 pages |
Published | : | October 20th 2010 by Central Avenue Publishing (first published July 1st 2010) |
Categories | : | Romance. New Adult. Contemporary. Academic. College. Contemporary Romance. Womens Fiction. Chick Lit. Young Adult |
N.M. Facile
ebook | Pages: 301 pages Rating: 3.61 | 6001 Users | 244 Reviews
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Sylvia O'Mara has spent the last four years trying to get over her high school sweetheart, who after breaking off their relationship left town without any reasons. With the help of her friends she has moved on and started dating a mysterious bad boy. She isn't happy, but she's content; until she meets the new neighbor.Quinn Lobato has recently moved to Minneapolis to finish college close to his parents. His mother found the perfect apartment for him close to campus and assured him it has everything he needs. Quinn has had his own hurtful past and is looking forward to starting med school and a new life.
Little do they know that what they each need is waiting just across the hall.
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Original Title: | Across The Hall ISBN13 9781926760476 |
Edition Language: | English |
Rating Containing Books Across The Hall
Ratings: 3.61 From 6001 Users | 244 ReviewsEvaluation Containing Books Across The Hall
I whiled away a couple of hours reading this book. I was stuck with nothing else to read.This was utterly predictable and held no surprises as I read along. I have to agree with other reviews and say that the narration (switching back and forth between two first person points of view) is repetitive. The story began as Twilight fanfiction, and I think this origin explains the bad writing.I'm not going to be harsh in this review as I usually am for most 2 star books, I will be brutally honest though. Self-publishing has been an amazing thing for the world, we found authors and books that would never have come to light without self-publishing. Yet the downside to it is that publishing houses weed out authors who just aren't ready to be published, and Across the Hall would have been one of those books. From the writing, to the character development, to even the flashbacks this
I want to say a HUGE thank you to my Goodreads friend Chanda for lending me this e-book via kindle!I absolutely loved this romance about two high school sweethearts that are seperated after graduation only to meet up years later after some growth, maturity and plenty of drama!Sylvia and Quinn were together in h.s. (first loves I guess you could say) and broke up before they both went to seperate colleges. I love this story and how Quinn was brough back into Sylvia's life and all the ups and
CLICK HERE TO READ MORE REVIEWS AT READING, EATING AND DREAMING I WAS BLAIR WALDORFI swear I should just rename my blog THE ROAD TO FINDING THE NEXT BEAUTIFUL DISASTER. Every single time I pick up a book, I compare it to Beautiful Disaster by Jamie McGuire. I dont compare the characters, the plot or the authors writing styles. Nope. I compare the way the novel makes me feel- while I am reading and after I am finished reading. There are very few novels (I can count them on one hand) that have
A tale of ex boyfriends, never-ending innuendo, crime mixed in with college romance, plus a dash of friendships, picnics, bowling and somehow teenage pregnancy. I can't explain it. The plot just didn't click - none of the pieces matched up to me, as the plot flittered from one path to another. First it's about undying love, then about lust, then about 'hey I still love you', then it's about deciding who to love, then it's 'hey my not-so-boyfriend-boyfriend-was-actually-a-criminal', then the
Across the Hall is basically about second chance on love. I am a sucker in reading about old couples who drift apart and once again found themselves back in each others arms. NM Facile made an amazing story of love and friendship in Across the Hall. The main characters Sylvia and Quinn were once high school sweethearts who broke up after graduation and things for them were never the same again.Until four years later, they once again saw each other and found out that they just live Across the
Really good debut novel...well thought-out plot and engaging characters. A totally hot beta hero and a heroine worthy of him. The sex scenes rocked as they were not only explicit but very sensual...the amazing chemistry Quinn & Sylvia shared was undeniable and explosive. Across The Hall will suck you right into the story and run you through the gamut of emotions, concluding with a perfect epilogue - the kind romance readers yearn for in every novel but very rarely see. I am looking forward
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