


As soon she saw Hartley her heart beat faster and she couldn’t avoid being infatuated by him.

What she didn’t expect was that in the dorm in College, the same one where the ‘handicap’ people where sent because of the easy access, she would find the boy of her dreams, because of a broken leg. I loved the way Corey faced her reality, and even though she had several moments of weakness and felt sorry for herself, it was perfectly understandable. Even against the will of her overprotective parents, she didn’t want to postponed College, she wanted to face the issue. She thought that this moment would be perfect, but an accident 8 months ago had changed her life radically and she was not willing to give up her dreams because of that. I’ve never read a book where a protagonist was in a wheel chair and this surprised me in many ways.Ĭorey was initiating College and everything was exactly the opposite that she had dreamed of, because now she was in a wheel chair. She guaranteed that we would love it and she couldn’t be more right. I’ve read this book because the author Colleen Hoover recommended it in her Facebook Page. Hard.īut will Hartley set aside his trophy girl to love someone as broken as Corey? If he won’t, she will need to find the courage to make a life for herself at Harkness - one which does not revolve around the sport she can no longer play, or the brown-eyed boy who’s afraid to love her back. They’re just friends, of course, until one night when things fall apart. Over tequila, perilously balanced dining hall trays, and video games, the two cope with disappointments that nobody else understands.

Nevertheless, an unlikely alliance blooms between Corey and Hartley in the “gimp ghetto” of McHerrin Hall. But a serious accident means that Corey Callahan will start school in a wheelchair instead.Īcross the hall, in the other handicapped-accessible dorm room, lives the too-delicious-to-be real Adam Hartley, another would-be hockey star with his leg broken in two places. What now? She expected to start Harkness College as a varsity ice hockey player. I did the review for the first book months ago and you can check it below: Now, almost 12 days later, I’ve finished the whole series and Sarina might be one of my favorite authors of all times. Then I remembered “The Year We Fell Down”, and how much I had loved it, so I decided to give a chance to the second book in the series and OMG I am so grateful I did it. I had tried several books but none of them got me. I decided to read the rest of Sarina’s books because I was facing a huge ‘book hangover’.
