“‘If I wasn’t sworn to hate you until graduation, I’d say I missed this.’
‘Good thing you’re sworn to hate me then,’ I say.
His grin shifts into a smirk. ‘Good thing.'”
(pg. 180)
Authors: Emily Wibberley and Austin Siegemund-Broka
Genre: YA Contemporary Romance
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If high school seniors Siena and Patrick were a superlative, they’d be the Couple Most Likely to Marry. They’ve been dating for three solid years, and everyone agrees they’re perfect for each other. But with college on the horizon, Siena begins to wonder whether staying together is the best idea. Does she really want to be tied down during possibly the most transformative years of her life? So she makes a decision to break up with Patrick, convincing herself it’s for the best. Before she can say the words, though, he beats her to the punch: his family is moving out of state. Caught off guard by the news, Siena agrees to stay with Patrick, believing their relationship will naturally fizzle out with time and distance. But over a series of visits throughout the school year, Siena begins to see a different side of Patrick–one that has her falling in love with him all over again.
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To all the long distance relationships (LDRs),