
151 Days
A Romance, Sports and Games, M M Romance book. We're all lonely, we're all hurt, and we're all broken, Jeremy. We are all broken...
Sequel to End of the Innocence Tales from Foster High: Book Three With just 151 days left until the school year ends, Kyle Stilleno is running out of time to fulfill the promise he made and change Foster, Texas, for the better. But Kyle and his boyfriend, Brad Greymark, have more than just intolerance to deal with. Life, college, love, and sex have a way of distracting them, and they’re realizing Foster is a bigger place than they thought. When someone from their past returns at the worst possible moment, graduation becomes the least of their worries.
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We paused, and they were practically screaming as one: This is it, boys, this is warwhat are we waiting for? Why dont we break the rules already? That isnt a song, its a war cry. They arent just kids anymore; they are warriors. Those kids have it more figured out than we ever did. And theyre just graduating high school. Can you imagine when they have kids? Can you imagine what their kids will be like? I shook my head marveling. No, my dear moose, they are going to be just fine. And for the first time in a long time, I meant it. John Goode, 151 Days //... We're all lonely, we're all hurt, and we're all broken, Jeremy. We are all broken John Goode, 151 Days //
Foster High, I'm DEFINITELY not sorry to see you go. Foster, a small Texan town populated by mostly small-minded, bigoted and cowardly people...good riddance!! 5 stars from me for this, the last in the Foster High series. Kyle and Brad in California, bring it on dude!!There were parts that I absolutely loved, there were parts that I... 3,5 starsThis book did not live up to my expectations. Liked the story, but not the execution. I loved the other books to death, but not this one. I feel so sad..This story had way too many POVs for my taste. I never like that in a book and this was no exception. And with the constant backtracking it felt like I wasnt there for the... 5 StarsThis series keeps going from strength to strength.The way in which this story was writtenusing multiple POVs to retell several sequences of eventswas epically executed. Not once did I think ugh, again!? which is often the case when this style of storytelling is used. Instead, I was forced to attack-read as fast as possible, due...