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Love is everything but expected.
Eden Monro came to California for a summer of sun, sand and celebrities – what better way to forget about the drama back home? Until she meets her new family of strangers: a dad she hasn't seen in three years, a stepmonster and three stepbrothers.
Eden gets her own room in her dad's fancy house in Santa Monica. A room right next door to her oldest stepbrother, Tyler Bruce. Whom she cannot stand. He's got angry green eyes and ego bigger than a Beverly Hills mansion. She's never felt such intense dislike for someone. But the two are constantly thrown together as his group of friends pull her into their world of rule-breaking, partying and pier-hanging.
And the more she tries to understand what makes Tyler burn hotter than the California sun, the more Eden finds herself falling for the one person she shouldn't...
Did I Mention I Love You? is the addictive first book in Wattpad sensation Estelle Maskame's DIMILY trilogy: three unforgettable summers of secrets, heartbreak and forbidden romance.
- Sales Rank: #176010 in Books
- Published on: 2015-12-01
- Released on: 2015-12-01
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 8.20" h x 1.10" w x 5.50" l, .0 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 416 pages
From School Library Journal
Gr 9 Up—Eden Munro is a self-conscious yet strong 16-year-old who is spending her summer vacation in her estranged father's California home with his new wife and three new stepbrothers. Her father's decision to leave her family more than three years ago results in feelings of abandonment in the teen. Although still angry with him, she decides to accept his offer to stay for the summer as a way to avoid some issues she faces in Portland, where she's from. Upon her arrival, Eden meets her oldest stepbrother, Tyler Bruce, whom she initially describes as obnoxious, conceited, and an angry drug abuser who appears to be living behind some very high walls he has created for himself. Despite Eden's apprehension about befriending anyone associated with Tyler, she finds herself enjoying her time with his small group of friends. However, the more time she spends with Tyler, the more they both realize there is a forbidden attraction that they cannot deny. Written in first person, Maskame's trilogy opener is an excellent portrayal of a teenage girl's life in the 21st century. Eden has to adjust to her blended family, try to feel pretty, be body conscious, and make friends, all while falling in love for the first time. She is someone all young people can relate to. Although very much a young love story, this tale also addresses some very serious issues, such as betrayal, drug abuse, child abuse, and peer pressure. VERDICT Romance fans will be captivated by Eden and her journey to finding herself and true love.—Bernice La Porta, Susan E. Wagner High School, Staten Island, NY
Review
"A believable coming-of-age story and an unconventional romance, set against a present-day California summer... . The fallout of divorce, the insidiousness of substance abuse and family secrets, and especially the pangs of first love drive this emotionally resonant tale. " - Publishers Weekly
"Written in first person, Maskame's trilogy opener is an excellent portrayal of a teenage girl's life in the 21st century. Eden has to adjust to her blended family, try to feel pretty, be body conscious, and make friends, all while falling in love for the first time. She is someone all young people can relate to...Romance fans will be captivated by Eden and her journey to finding herself and true love." - School Library Journal
"Readers will root for them, like they would with Edward and Bella-the mutual attraction and need for one another is palpable. It rings of passion, excitement, and first love." - VOYA Magazine
"A solid romance with a tantalizing helping of forbidden love... Hand to fans of Jennifer Echols and Sarah Dessen" - Booklist
"The ending was SO unexpected!! It is different than most romance stories. It keeps you on your toes and makes you want to keep reading." - SLJ Teen
"An edgy young adult romance with dark layers" - Examiner
"Make sure you pick up this sexy, young adult title!" - The San Francisco Book Review
About the Author
Hey! I'm Estelle Maskame and I write the DIMILY trilogy! I'm a total bookworm and YA addict, not to mention a hopeless romantic. I've always adored books and writing while growing up, and all throughout primary school I loved to write stories about talking dolphins and pirate ships. Admittedly, I've moved away from the eight-year-old fantasy genre and now focus on writing YA romance.
I grew up in a small town called Peterhead in the North-east of Scotland, and I belong to a huge fishing family! My favourite things include books, hot chocolate (with cream and marshmallows, of course), road trips, new clothes, my best friends, and chicken nuggets. On another note, I absolutely hate terrible drivers, snow, the dentist, and people who wake me up before 10AM.
Most helpful customer reviews
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
Buy it ASAP!
By Autumn
I started reading this book on Wattpad as it was being posted and nearly finished it before Estelle decided to take it down to publish it. I loved the book on Wattpad and loved the ending in the published book. This is an amazing Teen Fiction book that I absolutely love. I can't wait to read DIMINY and DIMIMY! I totally recommend this book if you don't mind the step-brother romance topic. Great value and amazing read!
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
SO MUCH BETTER THAN AFTER! AND WRITTEN ALOT BETTER TOO
By Bella
I finally managed to finish reading this book and my god, was it a roller-coaster for my emotions. DIMILY, is a story about two step siblings who develop feelings for each other. While trying to keep her attraction to her step brother, Tyler a secret, she discovers other hidden secrets and ascepts of her new love/brothers life.
Tyler is a multitude of hidden secrets that are the cause of his outbursts and needs for a distraction. When her dad marries his mother, Tyler makes it no secret that he hates Eden right off the bat. But one night, haterd turns to affection, leading to a disarray of emotions within Eden.
You are not suppose to fall in love with your stepbrother, especially when he has a girlfriend, who is now your bestfriend.
DIMILY is similiar in a sense to Anna Todd's After series 1) it had me HOOKED and 2) they were both published in Wattpad. But that is where the similarities end, DIMILY is written ten times more well than After. The character of Eden didn't cry or whine as much as Tessa and Tyler, while he was messed up, he owned it and knew WHY and wasn't as violent. He was a jerk, very much but he used his love for Eden as a distraction from his troubles.
The story was so emotional and well thought out, i was hooked from the very beginning. I was mad at Eden towards the en of the book, after the events of Tiffani's lie was exposed and how she handle things in the car. I knew what she was doing was right in a way, but how could she just shut everything off like that? It was so painful to read.
I can not wait to read Book 2. I can not wait to see what, Estelle puts us through next.
Overall Rating: 10 Hot Tylers
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
Tyler needs a hug.
By BookNerdMeg
I want to hug Tyler. Hard.
That's the very first thing that comes to mind when I think of this book.
Tyler's character is what made me me REALLY enjoy it. He's a complete mystery until the very last page. Shoot, he's STILL a mystery. He's sweet one moment and a total jerk the next. He has this whole different side that you just want to dig into and learn all of his secrets...and he has a lot!
Eden...I have such mixed feelings toward. I want to shake her and tell her "DON'T YOU GET IT!" when it comes to Tyler, especially since she's all in psychology. But once she does get it, she's too does this complete 180 and I finally feel like she's headed down the right path in her future career because I can see how smart she is.
Their relationship and the way they work together just...well, works. The realism is my favorite part. It's not a fantasy, it's not easy, it's not "oh we'll work through it" type of thing. It's twisted and real and raw and good. The angst and drama was sprinkled in perfectly.
The ending...that was good. That was perfect. Because you COULD call this the end. But you don't want to. No, you WANT to go next Summer. You NEED to go next Summer. So, you're GOING TO GO next Summer. Because Eden and Tyler are going to suck you into this wicked web they've managed to create. And you're going to like it.
Kudos to Maskame! You've created a story that grips the reader but also puts a lot into perspective when it comes to how complicated a relationship can be...at any age or stage in life. I'm looking forward to Did I Mention I Need You.
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