Tuesday, September 30, 2014

Home is where you are by Tessa Marie











Home is where you are review

5 Stars

 This was an awesome read. The language is free flowing, modern and a quick read. I liked the multiple points of view from both Dean and Anna.  Anna is a typical overachiever straight A middle-class High School girl who is worried about college applications with a snarky best friend named Katie.  Dean has had a lot of rough breaks and has been living on the streets.  While they are close in age, these two are worlds apart. Their worlds collide, literally but will either one let the other into their lives. Anna is scared of becoming too involved and steering off her straight and narrow path to the Ivy League.  Dean is scared of becoming attached to anyone or anything after he has lost so much.  Misconceptions, stereotypes and fear have created walls but sometimes the smallest things can be the gateways to greatness. This book while a romance can be shared with all ages, as I felt the humbleness and subject matter are appropriate for young adults and mature audiences alike.

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