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The Truth About Heartbreak

Written by: B. Celeste
Narrated by: Nelson Hobbs,Stephanie Wyles
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Publisher's Summary

I fell in love with him when I was 13 years old.

He was older, mysterious, and unattainable. The guy I could never touch.

Then one night changed everything for us. But there was one huge problem.

He belonged to her.

Contains mature themes.

©2019 B. Celeste (P)2020 Tantor

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Lizzy was just a mean girl, seriously comparing her life to River. Didn't understand why Everett took so long to overcome her.

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  • Ryan Mauricio
  • 2020-05-22

Heartfelt Story - Emotional and Uplifting

The story is a heartstring puller on the inefficiency of the foster care system and the abhorrent abuse that is rampant within the broken system. It also is of hope and perseverance. But the female narrators monotone voice is annoying and at times makes it a hard listen.

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  • Aimee Crant Oksa
  • 2020-05-19

Loved it

This was my first book by this author. I listened to the audio. I enjoyed the story and the narrators. I look forward to more books by this author.

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  • Ella Ro
  • 2020-04-09

Loved Every Second of this Audiobook!

The narrators were perfect for Everett and River! I highly recommend this novel and audiobook as it is one of the most beautiful and well-written stories I’ve ever read! I hope The Truth About Tomorrow will receive its own audio as well!

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  • Margaret Acoff
  • 2020-06-11

It's a great book, I'm sure.

This book is a great book in every aspect. For me though without giving anything away it was hard to transition from the sadness, and the somber undertone to the journey of fulfillment and happiness for the main character.

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  • Kindle Cousins
  • 2023-02-16

This book did not hit the mark

I HATE when authors tell me instead of showing me. So the hero writes this letter and it wasn’t shared with the reader… ugh!!! I’ll never read this author again

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  • Katie Nadeau
  • 2022-07-21

Wow. Just wow.

If you are debating reading this book, I really hope that you do. I wasn’t sure I would be able to listen to the female narrators voice but after a little bit it wasn’t so bad. The story was well told and sad. The things kids in foster care go through is absolutely heart breaking. I thought I was happy with the the ending until the 2nd epilogue then tears were streaming down.