
When she’s not writing, she’s an assistant coach for her daughter’s high school cheer team, which is a two season sport. She’s also known as USA Today bestselling author Karen Erickson.Ī native Californian, she lives on fourteen acres in the middle of nowhere with her husband, two kids, one dog, and four cats. Both a traditionally published and independently published author, she writes young adult, new adult and contemporary romance. Her books have been translated in almost a dozen languages and have sold over two million copies worldwide. Monica Murphy is a New York Times, USA Today and international bestselling romance author. Other than that, this book was amazing and hope to see other characters get their books in the future. I felt that it was drug out too long and there too many instances that felt repetitive without any development in the plot or characters.


My only reason for not rating this higher was the length. I wanted her to not contradict herself so much. She does annoy me at times with her back and forth. She’s his equal in opposite ways and I love it. Summer is Whit’s equal in so many different ways.

In the end, I absolutely loved him but he’s a dick. I hated him for the majority of this book and loved it when Summer would keep him check unintentionally. I think what threw me the loop was that I have been reading her college and YA stories for quite a bit now and to read something that is a 180 of those plot lines and characters, it’s almost as though I am reading something by a new author. But she’s once again shocked me (I truly should not be surprised any more) that she can also write and deliver dark characters with dark undertones. I have read plenty of books my Monica and know that she can be sweet and endearing but also write some heavy subjects. Monica Murphy’s newest standalone, Things I Wanted to Say (But Never Did), is a YA bully romance and she knocked this one out!!! Who knew that Monica Murphy could write a book that would leave me shocked. I’ll let Whit Lancaster ruin me behind closed doors instead.ĭownload today or read for FREE with Kindle Unlimited That’s when I strike a bargain with the devil. I’ll be ruined if my darkest secret gets out. And he promises to use my words against me. When he leaves me alone in the dead of night, he takes my journal with him. Let him possess every single part of me until I’m the one left a gasping, broken mess. My instincts scream to leave and let him suffer, but I can’t. When I stumble upon him one night alone, I find him broken. Yet his intense gaze scorches my blood, fills me with a longing I don’t understand. His taunting words carve into my skin, shredding me to ribbons. The school with his family name on the sign. Cold, heartless and devastatingly beautiful, like the statues in our prep school gardens. Whit Lancaster burst into my life like a storm. Things I Wanted To Say (But Never Did) by Monica Murphy is now live!
