How much could one little lie hurt? Shannon isn't sure, but she's afraid the truth is worse than the lie. Why would Blake, the wealthiest boy on the beach, give her a second look? She's only a mother's helper, but she lets him think that she's a guest at the beach house where she works and that she's going to an exclusive girls school in the fall.
The more she loves Blake, the more she wants him to know the real story. But Shannon puts off the moment until her lies, like the waves on the beach come crashing in on her...
This is a very good book.
54. Broken Dreams, Susan Mendonca, 1984
Strong, hopeful, in love... they were the perfect couple. Then Scott is injured, maybe permanently, and Kelly can't seem to help him. The Scott who once cheered for her at swim meets now stares sullenly at her from his hospital bed, taunting her for loving him, begging her to leave him. But behind his angry words, Kelly senses something else. Could Scott love her after all? Can they go on despite their broken dreams?
This book is just okay and is not very interesting.
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