Hooked
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3.8 • 101 Ratings
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Publisher Description
She never got to tell him goodbye…
Grace Addison was forced to move after her junior year in high school, and she wasn't given the chance to tell anyone. For the first time in four years, Grace is back in Minnesota. But it's not really the home she once knew. All she ever wanted was to be home and with the boy she always loved.
He's thought of her for years…
After all this time, Nolan Thomas still feels Grace's absence. She disappeared just after they crossed that line between friendship and something more. Now a senior at Ridder U, Nolan plays for the hockey team, studies hard, and has never given up hope that Grace might wander back into his life.
Then he sees her in the library.
Will Nolan be able to reach the girl he once knew or will Grace's dark past stop them from having a bright future?
Customer Reviews
Short and sweet
nothing really happened and it was a quick little pallet cleanser
Grace & Nolan
Grace & Nolan: Part of Ridder U Hockey: Second chance/ childhood friends/ reunited/ college romance: Short and sweet quick read. Lynn Stevens did a great job with this addition to the Ridder U Hockey series. I would have loved a full novel of Grace and Nolan’s story, but it was a well written beautiful story. Looking forward to reading more from the Ridder U Hockey series.
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Nolan and Grace’s story
This is the first book by Lynn Stevens that I have read. I loved the story of Grace and Nolan, the author wrote a beautiful story on second chance love. It had me grabbing a tissue at one point. Their friendship in high school turned into more during their Junior Prom. That summer Grace disappeared and no one knew where she had gone. Four years later they came together again at Ridder U. Highly recommend this story as the author has great talent in writing her stories with feeling that grabs you so you need to keep reading to the end. She has been added to my favorite author’s list and I will be looking for more of her work.
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