22 December 2017

Read:: We Were Here by Daisy Prescott


This story was told in multiple POV's and very frustrating. Don't get me wrong, I liked it and I was very interested in all that was happening but it was done by so many POV that once you got interested in one story you were moving to another. The main focus of everyone's POV though that keeps you intrigued is the story of Maggie and Gil. Their friendship is very confusing to everyone. They are all secretly trying to figure it out. We finally get Maggie and Gil's POV to see what they are feeling and if everyone is right about their assumptions.  I couldn't wait to see how it all went down but miscommunication and young kids ruined the romantic ending I thought we would get. I see that there is another book showcasing the crew 20 years down the road but not sure if I want to find out what happens after being left with it up in the air.




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"We Were Here is a bucketload of ALL THE FEELS…” — New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Julia Kent

In the 90’s, sex was dangerous, music was life, and love was something no one had ever felt like we did. 

We met in college, completely free for the first time in our lives and determined to enjoy every minute of it. For four years, we gossiped and flirted, partied and road-tripped. We were inseparable. 

Each of us has our own story of falling in or out of love. Of finding out who we are. Of growing up. 

We thought we knew everything. We knew nothing. 

We Were Here is where the Modern Love Stories begins, in a standalone that perfectly captures the humor, angst, and sheer chaos of college.