Blurb
It’s been a year since eighteen-year-old Eden Munro last saw Tyler
Bruce: her stepbrother … and her secret love. Although they called time on
their forbidden relationship for the sake of their family, Eden can’t help but
feel excited when Tyler invites her to join him in New York City for the
summer. Anyway, Eden is happy with her boyfriend Dean, and surely Tyler has
moved on too. But as they spend a long, hot summer in the excitement of the
city that never sleeps, it soon becomes obvious that they aren’t over each
other. But can they resist temptation? Tyler and Eden must face up to their
feelings and decide what to do next. Is their love strong enough to face the
challenges that lie ahead?
Bruce: her stepbrother … and her secret love. Although they called time on
their forbidden relationship for the sake of their family, Eden can’t help but
feel excited when Tyler invites her to join him in New York City for the
summer. Anyway, Eden is happy with her boyfriend Dean, and surely Tyler has
moved on too. But as they spend a long, hot summer in the excitement of the
city that never sleeps, it soon becomes obvious that they aren’t over each
other. But can they resist temptation? Tyler and Eden must face up to their
feelings and decide what to do next. Is their love strong enough to face the
challenges that lie ahead?
My Review
I have never been a fan of YA romance due to the predictability. But the book Did I mention I need you was unpredictable to such an extend that I needed the story to be little more predictable. The undercurrent of love between protagonists was evident throughout the book. Yet I don’t understand the love for hurting your loved one.
Breaking the societal norms can be interesting but sometimes, fiction become so strange that it would be difficult to see truth but yes truth can be stranger than fiction. I know a couple with similar story.
I would not say infidelity was supported in the book but somewhere down the line it is justified. The narration has a lot of freshness. I would love to read the prequel.
Reviewed for the publisher
Disclosure of Material Connection: I received this book as a
complimentary copy in exchange for a honest review. I was not required to write
a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own.
complimentary copy in exchange for a honest review. I was not required to write
a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own.
About the author
Estelle Maskame started
writing at the age of thirteen and completed her DIMILY trilogy when she was
sixteen. She has already built an extensive and loyal fan base for her writing
around the world by sharing her work in instalments on the digital platform
Wattpad. Did I Mention I Love You? was published in 2015.
writing at the age of thirteen and completed her DIMILY trilogy when she was
sixteen. She has already built an extensive and loyal fan base for her writing
around the world by sharing her work in instalments on the digital platform
Wattpad. Did I Mention I Love You? was published in 2015.