My Thoughts
Natalie's secret high school boyfriend becomes a rock star and his whole first album is about her and the fact that she was a liar and basically a mean girl. Everyone is wondering who the girl is but she knows as soon as she hears the first song. Jack was a secret because she was too worried about what her friends would think and that is the same reason that she broke it off with him. When she comes face to face with him to take pictures for an interview, he makes her think about not only how she treated him and others back then but also how she is living her life now.
This was a great story about second chances and forgiveness.
I give The Mean Girl Apologies 3 hearts!
Giveaway
About the Book
You know that catchy song you keep hearing on the radio?
It’s about you.
Natalie Jamison has spent five years trying to forget the
girl she was in high school: popular, pretty…and, okay, mean. Now in her
twenties and living once again in her small town, she’s right back where she
was: following Queen Bee Amber and keeping secrets from her best friend, Sarah.
Secrets like Jack Moreland.
Everyone knows Jack Moreland—his new album, Good Enough, is
everywhere. He’s famous. Impossibly handsome. Completely untouchable. But what
none of Natalie’s old clique knows is that in high school, Natalie and Jack
fell in love. And their secret relationship was incredible, painful—and
earth-shattering enough to inspire an entire album.
Facing friends and enemies isn’t easy, but Natalie will go
to great lengths to prove she is good enough—to her friends, to herself, and
most of all, to the small-town boy turned worldwide heartthrob she never
forgot.
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About the Author
Stephanie Monahan received her degree in English Literature
from Binghamton University. In addition to reading and writing, she is
passionate about her dog and cat, British pop music, andthe beach. Born and
raised in upstate New York, Stephanie now lives in central Massachusettswith
her husband. Her first book, 33 VALENTINES, was nominated for a 2013 Book of theYear
award at Coffee Time Romance & More.
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