![]() I haven’t read Blake’s earlier books, but I really want to after falling in love with her latest three novels. Blake has a real talent for believable stories about teens that allow for fantastic discussions about sexuality, family hardships, growing up. That being said, this book was definitely worth the wait. It’s no secret that I’m a huge fan of Ashley Herring Blake’s work and was so upset I didn’t get to this one last year. When the reemergence of her mother, Sunny begins a journey to becoming the new Sunny St. Her “New Life Plan” seems to be racing forward, but when she meets her new best friend Quinn, Sunny questions whether she really wants to kiss a boy at all. James receives a new heart, she decides to set off on a “New Life Plan”: 1) do awesome amazing things she could never do before 2) find a new best friend and 3) kiss a boy for the first time. James navigates heart surgery, reconnections with a lost mother, first kisses, and emerging feelings for another girl. ![]() ![]() JamesĪdd to Goodreads | Amazon | B&N | Book Depository Synopsis ![]()
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