High school graduation is a time for goodbyes, new beginnings, and if you’re Lainey Young, narrowly escaping with your life. Forced to leave behind both Northbrook Academy and Carter Penrose, Lainey believes she’s earned her freedom—from the eyes of the Perceptum and Daniel Astor’s schemes. Meeting handsome and very persistent Teaching Assistant Jack Kensington the first week of college complicates everything, including her feelings. College and flirtations with Jack help Lainey put all things Sententia behind her. But when her aunt arrives for a visit, with an unexpected guest and even more unexpected news, Lainey’s tenuous control over her life snaps. Once again, she’s linked to everything she thought she left behind. And this time, there’s no escape.Growing up, Carter Penrose thought he knew a thing or two about heartbreak—namely that it sucks—but he never knew exactly how much until losing Lainey. His life moves in a totally unplanned direction and he finds himself with a new home, new job, and even a surprising new girlfriend, all thanks to Daniel Astor. But just when Carter feels settled in the DC world of politics, a visit home to Northbrook brings up unexpected questions—about what happened at graduation and everything he believed about his Uncle Dan. When tragedy brings Lainey and Carter face to face for the first time since summer, their lives have never felt more separate. Lies drove them apart. Will the truth bring them together?
My Thoughts…
Oh Cara… these characters are becoming such good friends of mine. I am truly invested in Carter and Lainey. Throughout this series I am learning more and more about these two and their families which leads me to care for them more and more. Tessa is also a favorite of mine. Being Lainey’s mother figure and being clueless as to who Lainey really is makes me wonder how much longer she can stay in the dark.
This part of the series takes Carter and Lainey to their respective colleges and the challenges that brings to their lives. It also has them broke up and moving on with their lives with other people. I enjoy watching them come into their own and learn to stand on their own without each other to lean on. Especially Lainey who relied on Carter a lot while in high school. She is learning to have fun, meet new people, and be herself. Although I am still torn on how I feel about them being with other people. I don’t want them in a bad relationship but don’t they belong together? I still don’t know the answer to that.
Tangled Thoughts is book three in the series and this series really needs to be read in order. Each book picks up where the book before it ends. The characters are carried over from book to book, the storyline is continuous, and each ends leading into the next. I am anxious to continue this story and learn if Carter and Lainey are meant to be.
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