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Falling in the Blue Hour

Current price: $28.99
Falling in the Blue Hour
Falling in the Blue Hour

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Falling in the Blue Hour

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Surfing with her best friend Brody by day and playing guitar alongside her other best friend Nate in the evenings is what Sam equates as the ideal way to spend summer vacation. When her mother announces they will be moving from the California beach where Sam grew up, Sam's world gets rocked off its core. Her mother and her childhood best friend from Michigan, both newly divorced, decide they want a fresh start, and what better way than a sleepy fishing town on the coast of South Carolina, their families all together in one big house.
Sam's mother doesn't tell her that Julie's boys will be joining them. She last saw Ledger and Noah on a visit to Michigan when she was thirteen. Gangly limbs, braces, pimples, and a hefty dose of brotherly competition didn't amuse Sam then, and nothing is going to amuse her about them now. Ledger and Noah aren't
her
boys. Nate and Brody hold that title.
But Ledger and Noah grew up...
The brothers begin to show an interest in Sam, and slowly, day by day, they wiggle their way into her guarded, tentative sphere. It's not until one night that a race in the swimming pool changes Noah's feelings for Sam, but it's too little too late.
Will Sam be able to navigate her feelings for both South Carolina and her new housemates in the midst of missing her old life, or will she let the tide sweep all her passions away? Find out in the latest teen romance from author Kristi Ayers,
Falling in the Blue Hour
.
Warning: Contains strong language and sexual situations.

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