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"She's just a girl, Grayson. A girl who saved my life. I wanted to sweep the hair away from her face, feel her body against me, without an audience or the threat of my imminent death. Connecting with her had felt different. Real. I had to get to know her. At least I had her name. Wren Caswell. The rest would be easy. Since the night I saved him, I'd felt a magnetic pull toward Grayson so strong, it scared me. I thought it was some sort of mystical thing, that once you saved someone's life, you always had some connection. But then he'd looked at me, those bangs grazing his eyebrows, the top button of his tee casually undone, and it wasn't only his well-being I thought about"--Back cover.
When Wren inadvertently saves Grayson's life, they are compelled to shed their pasts, figure out who they are, and fall in love. The plot contains profanity and alcohol use.
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I really enjoyed it. It was cute and everything I needed in the moment. That being said I guess I expected more from the characters. I was neutral with both of them, they were okay but a bit flat. I related to Wren in the way that people see me as way too quiet in school but I don't get how she let that define her. Towards the end, I couldn't deal with how she was dealing with certain situations. Grayson was alright but we didn't get much from his character except how much he liked Wren; which is such a let down because his past was really fascinating.