

ABOUT THE BOOK
Teegan Jones is the epitome of an extrovert—so why is she suddenly avoiding people?
For the past three years, she’s thrived in her full-time ministry position as a mentor to college students, but now burnout is looming. Teegan takes her long-distance best friends’ advice: find local peers who can fill her cup. The last thing she expects is for one of those peers to be the man she spent years intentionally forgetting.
Brooks Murphy shredded Teegan’s soul in high school. But it’s evident he’s not the same guy he was eight years ago. This Brooks is all the things she once loved about him, paired with the growth and maturity brought about by his own faith journey.
He’s here. He’s changed. And he’s oh-so-appealing.
For the past three years, she’s thrived in her full-time ministry position as a mentor to college students, but now burnout is looming. Teegan takes her long-distance best friends’ advice: find local peers who can fill her cup. The last thing she expects is for one of those peers to be the man she spent years intentionally forgetting.
Brooks Murphy shredded Teegan’s soul in high school. But it’s evident he’s not the same guy he was eight years ago. This Brooks is all the things she once loved about him, paired with the growth and maturity brought about by his own faith journey.
He’s here. He’s changed. And he’s oh-so-appealing.
But is a second chance at love worth the risk of repeat heartbreak?


REVIEW
Again, fantastic story revolving around a girl in her mid twenties. Her life in ministry and her zeel for life mesh well. She’s a Christian but also able to have tons of fun and be the type of girl who is in the world but not a part of it. The romance was a second chance (one of my favorites) and we still got to see lots of the other two besties in this story as well.
There is a lot about treating fevers with medication and a not-so-funny (in my opinion) part about the pandemic and wearing masks. These are personally not things I enjoyed reading about, but I overlooked them in order to take in the story as a whole, which is fantastic.
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