![]() ![]() The female narrator was new to me, and she did an amazing job as well. I'm not generally a fan of Joe Arden when the character is this young (he has a great voice for guys in their 30s-40s!) but I actually loved him here, he did something less gruff than normal so I believed him as a teenager. But I am so glad that I grabbed the audiobook, because it was amazing. I have avoided this book for so long, based solely on its length, books that long are daunting to me. This edgy bully romance contains dark scenes some listeners may find uncomfortable to hear. Things I Wanted to Say (but never did) is a complete standalone. I’ll let Whit Lancaster ruin me behind closed doors instead. That’s when I strike a bargain with the devil. I’ll be ruined if my darkest secret gets out. And he promises to use my words against me. Then he leaves me alone in the dead of night, taking my journal with him. Let him possess every single part of me until I’m the one left a gasping, broken mess. My instincts scream to leave and let him suffer, but I can’t. When he comes to my rescue one night, he ends up broken. Yet his intense gaze scorches my blood, fills me with a longing I don’t understand. ![]() His taunting words carve into my skin, shredding me to ribbons. The school with his family name on the sign. Cold, heartless, and devastatingly beautiful, like the statues in our prep school gardens. Whit Lancaster burst into my life like a storm. From New York Times bestselling author Monica Murphy comes a brand new dark and twisted bully romance full of secrets and lies … ![]()
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