Going Too Far by Jennifer Echols
After a night of partying with friends that ends on the forbidden train bridge, seventeen-year-old Meg finds herself arrested. As part of her punishment, Meg has to forgo her spring break and spend each night on a ride along with her arresting officer. Over the course of the week, Meg finds herself falling in love with nineteen-year-old John After, whose own connection to the bridge nearly destroys their budding relationship.
There are no surprises in this sweet romance that demonstrates how two people can help each other heal. Meg’s feisty personality and determination to push boundaries will appeal to many teen girls, especially those who do not have the courage to push boundaries themselves. Meg’s voice is realistic, especially as her tough girl persona begins to crumble and reader’s can not help but feel for her.
There are no surprises in this sweet romance that demonstrates how two people can help each other heal. Meg’s feisty personality and determination to push boundaries will appeal to many teen girls, especially those who do not have the courage to push boundaries themselves. Meg’s voice is realistic, especially as her tough girl persona begins to crumble and reader’s can not help but feel for her.

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