Pub Date:
June 2007Summary:
Every breakup has two sides, two stories to tell.Jordan and Courtney are so in love.
Even though they’re the most unlikely couple out there.
But for them, everything just slid right into place.
They clicked instantly.Jordan and Courtney even planned to go to the same college and drive cross-country together for orientation.
Then Courtney gets dumped for some girl Jordan on the internet.
They trip still has to happen.
Courtney is heartbroken but she thinks she can make it through a few days.
She just pretends not to care the whole time.
But Jordan?
He cares, a lot.He has his own secrets he’s not telling Courtney.
It has everything to do with why they broke up and why they can’t get back together.
But, it’s also the reason Jordan and Courtney are destined to be with each other.Rating:
3 1/2 StarsReview: I really enjoyed
Two-Way Street. I thought the plot that Lauren came up with was really cute. It’s probably been done before but she definitely added her own spin to it.
Two-Way Street is told from both the point of view of Courtney and Jordan. For me, that’s a very key part to why this book is as good as it is. I loved being able to get inside Jordan’s head and know what he’s thinking. Even though you find out early on the real reason Jordan breaks up with Courtney, it doesn’t seem to ruin any of the story line. It makes one want to find out what’s going to happen in the end even more. The beginning of
Two-Way Street can be kind of hard to get into, but once it gets going it really is hard to put down. I’m really glad I decided to pick up a copy of this book, it was really good. It added a new spin on the normal young adult romance.
-Lexi (:
FTC: I purchased this novel at Borders. I did not receive it through any publishing company and/or author.
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