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The Lonesome Young

by Lucy Connors

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Told from both viewpoints, high school juniors Victoria Whitfield and Mickey Rhodale are instantly drawn to one another when financial losses send her from an elite boarding school to her grandmother's Kentucky horse ranch, but a century-old feud and dangerous drug ring conspire to keep the two apart.… (more)
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UGH. Such a good storyline!!! A remake of Romeo&Juliet in a good ole small town? YAS! And it started off okay! It really did...
But then it transformed into a senseless soap-opera which did not even reach a conclusion.
I'm sorry, Lucy Connors, but this book made me not want to read any of your future work. Please change my mind. ( )
  jayelaglez | Aug 2, 2015 |
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Told from both viewpoints, high school juniors Victoria Whitfield and Mickey Rhodale are instantly drawn to one another when financial losses send her from an elite boarding school to her grandmother's Kentucky horse ranch, but a century-old feud and dangerous drug ring conspire to keep the two apart.

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