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Who She Was

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One of the best parts of this book were the characters! They were very well developed and as the reader, I loved getting to know them through this story.
In a few parts of the book, it got a little wordy, but otherwise was a very enjoyable book.

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Who She Was by Storm Smith

Childhood best friends Trevor and Charlie (Charlotte) were inseparable. Music and having a miserable home life bound them together. Right before high school starts Trevor has to move.

Four years later Trevor is at a college party when he sees her. But somethings changed. She's one of them, the people Trevor and Charlie use to make fun of. Wanting to get the old Charlie back he will stop at nothing.

Who She Was is a cute New Adult contemporary romance that gives you all the emotions. Makes you feel sorry for Trevor and his upbringing, Sad and upset for Charlie, and excited to see what happens when they finally find each other again.

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Who She Was by Storm Smith

Childhood best friends Trevor and Charlie (Charlotte) were inseparable. Music and having a miserable home life bound them together. Right before high school starts Trevor has to move.

Four years later Trevor is at a college party when he sees her. But somethings changed. She's one of them, the people Trevor and Charlie use to make fun of. Wanting to get the old Charlie back he will stop at nothing.

Who She Was is a cute New Adult contemporary romance that gives you all the emotions. Makes you feel sorry for Trevor and his upbringing, Sad and upset for Charlie, and excited to see what happens when they finally find each other again.

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I found this novel overly wordy, as though the author had so much to tell us that they popped every little detail into the book, this is a common style at the moment and not one that I am a huge fan of. However, the characters were unique and deep, their growth was wonderful, as was the way they interacted with their world and the people in it.
I can see this being popular amongst YA readers.

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