![]() ![]() ![]() But when his work at the local community center throws him into the path of the one girl who is off-limits, friendship sparksand maybe more. ![]() He’s done his time, and now he needs to right his wrongs. New town, new school, and no more reckless behavior. ![]() Though the story’s center drags a bit, Guillermo and Regan’s alternating voices stand solidly on their own as the characters create an accepting, endearing romance built on respect between partners. Guillermo Lozano is getting a fresh start. Through a magnetic BIPOC cast, the novel explores a range of situations that come with feeling lost, meeting expectations, and experiencing pressure from peers and loved ones. In her sophomore novel, Grandison ( A Love Hate Thing) writes a second-chance story for 17-year-old Guillermo Lozano, whose family moves to a new neighborhood, quiet and clean Briar Pointe. The two are warned to stay away from each other, but as Troy becomes more disrespectful toward Regan, and Guillermo slowly finds his calling in mentoring others, the pull between them becomes unavoidable. Sixteen-year-old Regan is dating her school’s football star, Troy, and isn’t interested in her father’s set view of her future as an accountant, but she’s immediately drawn to Guillermo. While doing community service at Briar Park Community Center, he meets Regan London, his supervisor’s daughter. In her sophomore novel, Grandison ( A Love Hate Thing) writes a second-chance story for 17-year-old Guillermo Lozano, whose family moves to a new neighborhood, “quiet and clean” Briar Pointe, after he is granted probation following time in juvenile detention for simple assault. ![]()
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