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No wrong moves. Those were the words the first boy I ever loved whispered in my ear on graduation weekend. Naively, I believed him. Now those three little words feel like a bad omen I can't escape. Every move I've made since I returned to South Chapel hurts my ex-boyfriend, Greedy. But it's for his benefit. That's what I tell myself. Intentionally hurting him is for the best. It has to be. I said goodbye to the possibility of forever with him the moment my mom and his dad "introduced us" at their engagement dinner. Three years have passed, but that doesn't matter to Greedy. He's hell-bent on making sure I remember it all. On my darkest nights, the memories win. Since his bedroom is just two doors down, he's the anchor I seek when it all feels like too much. But now Greedy's best friend is back in town, and he and I are "dating" to get his meddling mother off his back. Not only is Levi my new fake boyfriend, but he's also our new roommate, too. No wrong moves, Greedy assured me years ago. What if there are no right moves either?
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2 primary booksBoys of South Chapel is a 2-book series with 2 released primary works first released in 2024 with contributions by Abby Millsaps.
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So Wrong - Abby Millsaps
This book was super weird. Hunter and Greedy (yes that's their names) meet and begin to fall for each other. When Hunter's mother introduces her to her new fiance.... Greedy's father... Things change for her. She runs. He stays and they are thrown back together when their friend Levi gets injured playing football.
It's weird because I don't understand Hunter's rationale for anything she does. Greedy literally doesn't move on and wants her so bad it made me cringe but I couldn't stop listening. I am also now impatiently waiting for book 2 to see what happens next, especially after Greedy get's hit with that bombshell.
It was well written and it's going to be one of those series I will love to hate.
4 stars
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It can be hard to write a negative review about a sensitive book, but I don’t mince my words when it comes to reviews. I frowned so much while reading this book. I expected all the mysterious issues to be cleared up by the end of the book, but no. I should have looked closer and saved myself the trouble, because this is part 1 of a series that I won’t be continuing.
Everyone in the book gets a nickname, so it takes a long time to figure out who they’re talking about. Garrett is Greedy, Levi is Duke, and Hunter gets a different name from everyone. The worst were Arti and Temi, short for Artemis. Because her name is Hunter, you know? Sigh..
Hunter apparently has anxiety, but it’s so poorly addressed that the only thing I know about it is that she sometimes stays in bed for a few days. And during those nights, she apparently has to lie on top of someone. Or between two people. Ironic that Greedy isn’t the most greedy character.
I think my biggest issue was, is that no one communicates in a healthy way! There is no chemistry between the characters, but Hunter is apparently a magnet for men. I felt sorry for Greedy, they should have shared the big secret with him. He is next level obsessed with Hunter, who treats him terribly. Let her go, boy. Especially when in the last pages another dude suddenly shows up at the door. Sorry, Sir Kabir Kareem Alexander Louis Cornelia Spencer 😂 Hunter apparently picked him up with her mysterious attraction during her mysterious tour through ✨Europe✨.
This story is held together by tie-rips and duct tape, and I will not be reading part 2