Going Too Far by Jennifer Echols
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
This is the first book that I have read from this author, but I am eager to read her other novels. Going Too Far is a powerful romantic novel that persuades to the reader that true love can begin anywhere, with anyone(even if that means in a cop car with a cop and a criminal). The book begins with Meg, and all she has ever wanted to do is to get away; away from her high school, parents, and away from her life. And one crazy evening involving a "dare and forbidden railroad tracks, she goes way too far... and almost doesn't make it back". John(a cop). who made a choice to stay in this hometown, is the individual who helps Meg escape a near death situation, and forbids her to spend spring break with her friends. Instead, he requires that Meg will spend a week(spring break) with him, teaching Meg a lesson that she will never forget. Meg pushes him to the limit in the span of 5 days, questioning everything he learned t the police academy. He soon pushes back, and they drive each other over the edge; is it too far for John and Meg, or is it just enough for them to confess their love? This novel has just the amount of heart, humor, and rebelliousness, and it is truly a must read.
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