Under the moon lauren myracle6/28/2023 ![]() The scenes of sexual intimacy are described with innocently erotic frankness, offering an ideal (if not idealized) model for readers on the cusp this is Forever… for a new generation, offering character depth Cath and Michael never achieved. She wisely restrains herself from a potentially melodramatic foreshadowed meltdown, turning what could have been a narrative disaster into another opportunity for the characters to grow. Myracle applies a light touch even with heavy issues-Charlie’s life has not been an easy one-allowing readers to discover the characters even as they get to know each other. Alternating chapters that move between Wren’s and Charlie’s third-person perspectives describe their gorgeous summer romance, capturing each as they work to define themselves as individuals and as part of a couple. Foster-child Charlie is struggling to separate, too, but from a long-standing toxic relationship, not his supportive family he’s got a scholarship to Georgia Tech. Single-child Wren is beginning to take her first baby steps away from her loving but overprotective parents, eschewing freshman year at Emory for a gap year in Guatemala with a service organization. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Wren and Charlie are just about to graduate from their Atlanta high school when their eyes lock and everything changes. A sweet and sizzling love story from Myracle. ![]()
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