![]() ![]() Jase is crazy about his large family – loud and messy as they are. He’s a very handsome, happy guy that his family loves and appreciates and depends on. Jase is the third-oldest of the eight Garrett kids. Loyal to her friends and listens to her gut instincts – these are some of the best things about Sam. She works two jobs despite having more money than she needs. She is a good girl, not swept up in the grandiose lifestyle of her mother. Sam has been forbidden to have anything to do with “those Garretts” so she’s spent her life watching them from a distance, with a longing to be a part of the happy life she sees through their windows and in their yard. While she lives a quiet and pristine life in a large, state-of-the-art house with her mother and sister, she watches her neighbors – 8 happy children living with both a mom and a dad – from her special thinking spot outside her bedroom on the roof. Daughter to a single mom that is also a busy politician, Sam has spent her entire life watching the family next door. Yet again, I find myself so excited that I’m doing this contemporary month event because of books just like this one. ![]() I cannot believe how unbelievably scrumptious this book is, cover to cover. My Thoughts: Sometimes it is so hard to talk about a book that you love so much. ![]()
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