Title: Chasing The Stars (Chasing, #1)
Author: J.D. Rivera
Genre: New Adult
Release Date: October 13. 2014
Synopsis
Mackenzie…With each dawn rose a new day, but nothing changed. Not really. My life was the same revolving circle. We barely lived. We moved. We barely got by in a new place. Until we moved again.
New school. New trailer park. Different day.
The first day of my senior year in high school, I was ready to give up. Ready to run far, far away and hope I would never be found. But I’m a smart girl. I knew it would never work. I had a plan. One I was so close to fulfilling. I could start over. Be a new person.
Live without the “poor girl” and “trailer trash” labels attached to my back.
I became guarded, living by my own rules.
Rule number one: don’t worry about learning their names, I wouldn’t be around long enough for them to learn mine.
But then, I met him. I tried to resist, tried to push away, make myself seem uninterested, but Hayes wouldn’t let me. He saw something in me and chased me until I finally gave in. We became friends — best friends. And then, we became more. My guard fell and I opened my heart, only for him to crush it in his bare hands.
Hayes…
Sex. Booze. Football. In that order.
I’d never been the kind of guy who “did” relationships. They seemed pointless. Girls threw themselves at me, practically purred for me to seduce them.
Why would I give that up?
Why would I want more?
But there was something about Mackenzie. Something different from all those other girls. She was someone I was willing to risk everything for. I didn’t care where she came from, or about her past. It didn’t matter that she lived on “the wrong side of town” and I was the rich kid “sitting on a gold mine”.
Even more, those other girls didn’t matter anymore. Because they weren’t my Mac.
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Review:
Excerpt
3.5 stars
This is a beautiful tale of love from the wrong side of the
tracks.
Hayes is a typical high school ‘manwhore’ with no intentions
of more than a one night stand.
Mackenzie is new to school, unable to settle down as her
family constantly moves from trailer park to trailer park as her father cannot
keep a job. In rages of anger, he takes it out on Mackenzie.
Hayes and Mackenzie meet on the first day of school and
become good friends. When their relationship goes further, the love Hayes has
for Mac despite where she comes from is beautiful. Weeks before her 18th
birthday and Mac is beaten badly by her dad, she is put into the system. But
what happens when everything comes tumbling down around you.
When Mac and Hayes meet back up, the story Is beautiful. A year
has passed, can they forgive each other for everything they have kept hidden?
This was a beautiful story, but I found it to be rushed in
places and didn’t feel enough connection. The life that Mackenzie lived was
heartbreaking, but great to see the strength that she has.
A good easy read
Excerpt
I turned around to come face to face with green piercing eyes. My breath caught and I felt like I was going to pass out. No way was I standing in front of Hayes Morgan. I couldn’t move, I couldn’t breathe, I couldn’t speak…I couldn’t do anything but look into his beautiful eyes.
“Mac?” he finally managed, his voice cracking.
“Yeah,” I whispered.
He reached his hand out like he was going to touch me, but then dropped it. “I can’t believe it’s you. I wasn’t sure I’d ever see you again.”
I pulled my eyes away from him and noticed the beautiful girl standing beside him with her arm wrapped around his forearm. “It’s really me. It was nice seeing you, but I have to go.”
I marched to the door as fast as I could without looking back. I had to get out of there—away from Hayes and definitely away from his girlfriend. Before I could make it far, I heard him yelling, “Mackenzie! Mackenzie, wait!”
I didn’t turn around as I quickened my pace. I couldn’t talk to him. I didn’t know what to say.
About The Author
J.D. Rivera lives in Oklahoma with her husband and two boys. Her life consists of school projects, homework, cartoon shows, and little league sports. She loves Diet Mountain Dew, the OKC Thunder, costume jewelry, the beach, and reading.
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