Mia Stanbury is the quintessential girl next door. Smart, beautiful, and determined. She's got it all going on. Is it any wonder that she's been on Beck's radar for as long as he can remember? We're talking middle school, folks.
While Beck will admit he's made a few boneheaded mistakes as fas as she's concerned, but what can he say? He's a dude. Sometimes he thinks with the wrong head. We'll just chalk it up to one of the hazards of having a Y chromosome and leave it at that.
But Beck's older now. More mature. Sort of.
Mila has spent all of high school and college keeping Beck at a distance. If she didn't melt in Beck's arms every time he puts his hands of her, he'd almost think she was immune to his charms. Turns out that's not the case. This is their last year at Wesley before they go their separate ways. Beck to the NFL, her to law school. It's now or never. Beck's done playing games and allowing Mia to push him away. Beck was Mia's first and he damn well will be her last.
I surprisingly could not get enough on The Girl Next Door. and I say surprisingly only because I wasn't sure how much I would actually like this book. While The Girl Next Door is written in kind of a fast pace style I didn't mind it when that's not usually the case. It was just fast paced enough without getting to be too annoying and disinteresting.
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