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A review by yvettelovestoread
Keep Me in Your Heart by Monica Murphy
emotional
funny
slow-paced
4.0
Keep Me in Your Heart by Monica Murphy is book two in the Lancaster Prep Next Generation. If you like grumpy/sunshine, virgin MMC, first love, opposites attract, slow burn, YA romances then you will love this book.
Arabella Hartley Thomas is smart, sweet, caring, has no shame, and is very outspoken. She will stop at nothing to try and win over Rowan.
Rowan Lancaster, comes from a long line of Lancaster’s who have attended Lancaster Prep. He can be an ass, except when it comes to Arabella, he would do anything for her.
Murphy did such a great job with this book. I loved the storyline and plot. I loved all of the characters, all well except for Arabella’s parents. I loved the banter between Rowan and Arabella, the way they are protective of one another. I enjoyed watching Arabella grow to love herself and become a more confident version of herself. I really enjoyed this book so much I went and purchased a special edition physical copy for myself. I can’t wait to read more books by her. Thank you to Entangled Amara, Monica Murphy, and NetGalley for letting me read the ARC in exchange for my honest thoughts and opinions.
Arabella Hartley Thomas is smart, sweet, caring, has no shame, and is very outspoken. She will stop at nothing to try and win over Rowan.
Rowan Lancaster, comes from a long line of Lancaster’s who have attended Lancaster Prep. He can be an ass, except when it comes to Arabella, he would do anything for her.
Murphy did such a great job with this book. I loved the storyline and plot. I loved all of the characters, all well except for Arabella’s parents. I loved the banter between Rowan and Arabella, the way they are protective of one another. I enjoyed watching Arabella grow to love herself and become a more confident version of herself. I really enjoyed this book so much I went and purchased a special edition physical copy for myself. I can’t wait to read more books by her. Thank you to Entangled Amara, Monica Murphy, and NetGalley for letting me read the ARC in exchange for my honest thoughts and opinions.