![]() It is a romance which grows from a friendship, even if attraction is always there. I didn’t expect much, but this book is so sweet and wonderful. I bought it, based on all the rave reviews out in the world, but I didn’t pick it up until last week, when to be perfectly honest I needed something that was light, stress-relieving, and not a huge chunkster like the other two books I found myself reading. ![]() I’m not even entirely sure why, now I know I don’t particularly like contemporary books, sometimes I find YA romance a little too overwhelming, but neither of those are justifications. I have known so many book bloggers who have read and adored this book, but I still thought – not for me. I thought I didn’t really like YA, but books like this one just keep on winning me over. ![]() ![]() Anna soon fits in with his crowd, but she can’t help her feelings for him, and suspects that they might just be mutual. She’s ready for a year of hiding in her room, longing for her American life back, but then she meets Etienne St Clair, a ridiculously gorgeous boy with an English accent, incredible personality, and a girlfriend. So, for her senior year of high school, and mostly against her will, Anna is sent to an American school in the centre of Paris. Anna Oliphant’s sudden-millionaire author father has decided that his settled American daughter needs to finish high school in France. ![]()
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