You would think by now I would have learned my lesson and slowed down but nope not yet.

You would think by now I would have learned my lesson and slowed down but nope not yet.

Finally got my new shelf up, now I just gotta figure out how to organize my books. Every time I walk by I stop to look and think is this really how I want it.

And then you get mad all over again because now you have to wait another year.

When talking to a friend and they just don’t understand.

What’s your excuse?

Normally I would have to agree to this. But today I decided to put off adulting until tomorrow.

I had this debate with my mother the other day over a book to movie adaptation, let’s just say we agreed to disagree on the subject and drop it.


Boys of Summer
Jace, a.k.a. Bass, is a 16 year old boy who thinks no one will ever want him and that he is always being pushed away. His dad moved overseas when he was younger, Â leaving him with his mom. Now his mom is remarried and they are expecting a baby, making Bass feel like he lost his mom to Tony and their baby.
While at a party, after Bass thought it was a good idea to jump from a two story balcony into a pool, a girl he was dancing with gave him the email address to someone who could get him something to give him that rush feeling he is always seeking. After a night of hanging with his buddies and drinking, Bass decides to email SnapDragon and see what’s up.
The next morning, his computer dings to let him know he’s got a new email. Bass discovers that in his drunken state last night, he added numbers that did not belong in the email and sent it to someone else. What happened in his drunken haze ends up being a good thing as he makes an online email buddy. After a few emails back and forth they decide to keep things anonymous because they don’t want to mess up what they have with each other, which happens to be finding out that someone else out there knows what you are going through. They get to know each other, and as things turn bad for Bass and he gets grounded to his room, he turns to S and she helps him through things.
Bass is a typical teenage bad boy, hanging out with his buds, surfing, drinking on the beach, going to parties and a little law breaking good time, until one too many nights roof jumping end up being his downfall. You find out a little more in the end of the book but be warned you will be waiting on the edge of your seat until August 2, 2019 when Wipe Out comes out and you find out just who S is. This is going to be a long summer!
I received this as an ARC for my honest and voluntary review.
Publication Date: June 18, 2019 Pages: ?? Kindle Edition YA Summer, Friends, Family
Shhh!! Don’t tell my husband, he might get jealous or maybe do tell…

You can’t always find that perfect book, but when you do there is no better feeling than that.
