Four Years Later: A Novel, by Monica Murphy
This publication Four Years Later: A Novel, By Monica Murphy is anticipated to be among the most effective vendor book that will make you really feel satisfied to get and also review it for finished. As known can typical, every publication will certainly have certain points that will certainly make somebody interested a lot. Even it originates from the author, type, material, and even the publisher. Nonetheless, many individuals additionally take the book Four Years Later: A Novel, By Monica Murphy based on the motif and also title that make them surprised in. and below, this Four Years Later: A Novel, By Monica Murphy is really suggested for you due to the fact that it has interesting title as well as theme to review.
Four Years Later: A Novel, by Monica Murphy
Download Ebook PDF Online Four Years Later: A Novel, by Monica Murphy
Bestselling author Monica Murphy winds up her sensational series with this sexy story of two college kids with nothing in common but a bunch of baggage and a burning attraction.
Over. That about sums up everything in my life. Suspended from my college football team and forced to cut back my hours at The District bar because of my crappy grades, I can’t keep turning to my sister, Fable, and her pro football–playing husband, Drew, to bail me out. I just can’t seem to find my own way. Weed and sex are irresistible temptations―and it’s messed up that I secretly hand over money to our junkie mom. A tutor is the last thing I want right now―until I get a look at her.
Chelsea is not my type at all. She’s smart and totally shy. I’m pretty sure she’s even a virgin. But when she gives me the once-over with those piercing blue eyes, I’m really over. But in a different way. I won’t deny her ass is killer, but it’s her brain and the way she seems to crave love―like no one’s ever given her any―that make me want her more than any girl I’ve ever met. But what would someone as seemingly together as her ever see in a screwed-up guy like me?
Four Years Later: A Novel, by Monica Murphy- Amazon Sales Rank: #4515804 in Books
- Brand: Murphy, Monica/ Podehl, Nick (NRT)/ Delisle, Arielle (NRT)
- Published on: 2015-03-03
- Formats: Audiobook, CD, Unabridged
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 8
- Dimensions: 5.50" h x .75" w x 5.00" l,
- Running time: 9 Hours
- Binding: Audio CD
Where to Download Four Years Later: A Novel, by Monica Murphy
Most helpful customer reviews
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful. Wonderful series and great final book By Debbie What a wonderful conclusion to a great series. I loved Owen and Chelsea. I knew Owen would give us a great story and he didn't disappoint. Owen has let his grades suffer from too much partying and has managed to get himself suspended from his college football team. Drew and Fable come and meet with his school counselor and arrange a tutor to get him back on track. When he first sees Chelsea, it's not love at first sight, but he knows she's different and knows he feels something for her. As she starts helping him study, he can't stop his feelings that are developing for her or the possessive urge he has when he thinks about her. And he thinks about her all the time. But the feelings are not one sided. Chelsea can not comprehend that Owen, the hot, star football player would be interested in the nerdy tutor. Plus she's never had a boyfriend, has always concentrated on her studies, so she denies his advances at first. But they soon begin dating and its the sweetest thing. But both Owen and Chelsea have secrets they're keeping from each other.Bless his heart! I can't imagine having a mother as horrible as Fable's and Owen's mom, who treats him so badly that he would do anything he can to try and earn love and affection from her. Fable had the right idea kicking the lady to the curb. It just broke my heart that's his mom was able to make Owen feel like that young boy again struggling and yearning for the approval and attention of his drunk, drugged out mother. Hateful woman! And Chelsea's parents aren't much better. Not a fan of Des or Wade's, but I did think Wade finally showed his true friendship loyalty in the end and manned up for Owen.Wonderful book. Loved getting both POVs. Enjoyed seeing a little bit of Drew and Fable, although we can never get enough of them. If Ms. Murphy were to release a novella letting us know how Chelsea and Owen, Drew and Fable and Jen and Colin were doing, I would definitely buy it. Hate to see these characters end, but will always love them.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful. The Perfect Ending! By Sarah Griffin ~ “So they think you want to get in my panties. What if I told you I don’t wear any?” ~Until last month, I hadn’t read any of Monica Murphy’s books. Not for lack of wanting to, just lack of available reading time. When Three Broken Promises became available, even though I hadn’t read about Drew & Fable, I jumped at the chance. I emailed a friend and asked what I needed to know, and when she told me that the two main characters weren’t really in the other books, I dove in head first! It was then that I fell in love with MM. When I saw that Owen would have a book, I became even more excited.Like its title, Owen and Chelsea’s book begins four years after Drew & Fable meet. Chelsea is a new character and Owen is Fable’s brother. From what I gather, Owen hasn’t changed much since high school and is still on a path of destruction. Our character’s meet when he needs a tutor for his English classes, which he has fallen extremely behind on. Owen is a smart guy, he just doesn’t have any drive or inclination of what he wants to do with his future. I felt his constant struggle; it hurt my heart. These were two broken people thrust into a situation neither could escape from.~ How can I say no? After all, I’m still his tutor.His girlfriend.His rose.His home. ~There was something so magical about watching their story unfold. Watching as they came to realizations separately and together over things they didn’t before realize. Owen’s mother infuriated me and I longed for the day he broke free from her. His turmoil and misguided loyalty to her was completely understandable, though frustrating. The back and forth, the push and pull, it had me wanting to rip my hair clear out of my scalp. But throughout all this angst, I saw through to the heart of Owen. And when you can see Owen’s heart, well, that’s a beauty to behold and treasure. Here was a kid who life gave up on yet he hadn’t given up on himself. He longed for a true family, someone whom he could call his own and love unconditionally. I felt his sadness in my bones and I just wanted to give him a hug.Chelsea is a little girl who was lost, one who had to grow up before she was ready, essentially raising herself. I loved how headstrong and sure of herself she was. I loved that she didn’t take any crap from Owen and wasn’t afraid to be herself. She was such a refreshing and endearing character, and a girl I would be proud to call a friend. I loved that she believed in Owen when almost everyone else had given up. She saw through his cocky exterior to what lay deep beneath.One of my favorite things about this book was the complex inner dialogue that each character had. I loved seeing into their minds and finding out what guided their decisions, whether they were right or wrong. Monica writes in such a style that allows you to do just that flawlessly. I know now that I will need to carve out time very soon to read Drew & Fable’s story. I understand this is the end of the series, and I think it ended perfectly. I could think of any better way. Solid five star rating from me!
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. Disappointing By Kelli's Kodex This book was a disappointment for me. I didn't hate it, but I definitely did not love it either. The writing was good, and the characters were well developed, but this book just didn't do it for me, and it took me a while to figure out why.Eventually I figured out that it was because I honestly do not think Owen and Chelsea will last. I am just like Chelsea, and I don't mean that in a "she is so relatable" type of way because honestly, for most people, she is probably not a particularly relatable character, but for me, she was. Skipped a grade? Check. Incredibly socially awkward? Check. Can't string a sentence together in front of a cute guy? Check. And because I understand her, I don't think her and Owen will work. In fact, I don't see the appeal in Owen at all. First of all, he is Fable's little brother who we first met as a 14 year old, so that's weird to begin with, and he is supposed to be this dark, sexy, brooding character, but to me, he was just a whiny drug addict who had every opportunity in the world to turn his life around and wasn't. That's not to say that he didn't have his moments, he did, just not enough of them for me to really love his character.People always say that opposites attract, and that is true up to a point. However, relationships without strong foundations and mutual interests will not last. Owen and Chelsea have absolutely zero in common. At one point one of them, I think it was Chelsea, thought something along the lines of "we only talk about school and flirt and I am falling in love." If you only talk about the classes you are tutoring him in or flirt with him, do you even know anything about him? What is his favorite food? Favorite color? Favorite TV show? His major? This doesn't sound like a strong foundation to me, but I could be alone on that one.The other thing that bothered me was that this book didn't feel like it ended, more like it was just over. When the last chapter of a book, especially one that is the last book in a series, is "One Year Later," I expect it to tell me all about what the characters are up to, what they are planning, and give me an overall warm fuzzy feeling about everyone I met during the series. That is not what happened. Instead I got: "We don't know what we're doing" and "We're in love, so we don't need a plan." Umm... No. That is not how it works, and there is no way Chelsea would actually be okay with that.Despite what this rant of negativity would have you believe, I did not hate this book. However, it definitely fell way short for me.
See all 120 customer reviews... Four Years Later: A Novel, by Monica MurphyFour Years Later: A Novel, by Monica Murphy PDF
Four Years Later: A Novel, by Monica Murphy iBooks
Four Years Later: A Novel, by Monica Murphy ePub
Four Years Later: A Novel, by Monica Murphy rtf
Four Years Later: A Novel, by Monica Murphy AZW
Four Years Later: A Novel, by Monica Murphy Kindle
Tidak ada komentar:
Posting Komentar