But don’t forget: Holland has a boyfriend Seth. The other cliche part of it comes along where the new transfer student, Cece, arrives at Holland’s high school and is established as Holland’s love interest. But as you would expect, this isn’t the case when you step into her perspective as she also has her own struggles as any other teenager does. She has a boyfriend, envied by others and pretty much seems to have everything down pat. Not only is she smart, talented and popular, but she’s the student body president of South Glen High. Holland Jageaur, the protagonist, is seen by her peers as this highly respectable individual. i would even argue that it borders on filler. Starting off, I would say my biggest criticism of the book would be its rather boring and cliche start. Now before I get into details, I must advise that this review IS NOT spoiler-free, even if I don’t go into everything. Sorries! Even reading the description after I already finished the book would make it seem that way.īut nope, that wasn’t the case as the book got so emotional that it even brought back some of my own personal unwelcomed memories, but not without also leaving a heartfelt impression on me. Honestly, when I started listening to ‘Keeping You A Secret’ (by Julie Ann Peters) via Audible, I was only expecting another cute lesbian story to relax to. Bethany Edelgard 7 November 2019 Well, that hit pretty close to home.
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