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title: "Did I Mention I Love You?: A Forbidden High School Stepbrother Romance (Did I Mention I Love You (DIMILY) Book 1)"
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# Did I Mention I Love You?: A Forbidden High School Stepbrother Romance (Did I Mention I Love You (DIMILY) Book 1)

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## Customer Reviews

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    A coming of age forbidden love story that deals with a lot of serious issues!
  

*by L***E on Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on April 11, 2019*

My Thoughts:Did I Mention I Love You, was a fast-paced, easy, and entertaining read.  I enjoyed the story and read it in one day.  It is about dysfunctional family relationships, drug and alcohol addiction, unhealthy body image, and the challenges of growing up.Sixteen year old Eden Monro hasn't seen or heard from her father, Dave, since he walked out three years ago.  She still lives in Portland, Oregon with her mother, and her father now lives in Santa Monica in the lap of luxury with his new wife Ella, and three step-children, Tyler (seventeen), Jamie (fourteen), and Chase (eleven).  When Dave becomes insistent that Eden come spend the summer with him, she finally agrees because she's a huge movie aficionado, and has always dreamed of seeing Los Angeles.  Plus, she is dealing with some friend drama.When Eden arrives in Santa Monica, she is shocked to see her father's new and improved lifestyle.  He lives in a wealthy neighborhood, has a beautiful and luxurious house, and his family owns expensive top of the line vehicles.  This makes Eden upset, because even though Dave pays child-support, her mother works herself to the bone, and is always struggling to make ends meet.Eden expects her step-mother, Ella, to be the typical step-monster, but eventually realizes that she is a good person, and mother to her children.  Jamie's a sweet step-brother, Chase keeps to himself, and Tyler is a nightmare.  He is constantly rude, brash, and appears to resent her presence.  When Eden arrives, Dave and Ella have a BBQ so that they can introduce Eden to their neighbors and friends.At the BBQ, she meets friendly and upbeat Rachel, who is one of the neighbors children.  Rachel invites Eden to hang out and introduces her to her best friends Meghan and Tyler's long term-girlfriend Tiffany.  All of these girls spend a lot of time with Tyler, Dean and Jake, soon to be seniors in high school, and they form a group of best friends.As Eden spends time with the group she quickly see's that Tyler has a substance abuse problem.  His vices of choice are hard liquor, marijuana, and cocaine.  His friends don't question his addiction, and Eden is highly disturbed by what she sees.  She calls him out on his destructive behavior, and is disgusted by him.  Simultaneously, Tyler doesn't respect any boundaries set up by his mother and Dave.  He ignores the fact that he's grounded, stays out all hours of the night, does what he wants when he wants, and is very disrespectful.  While initially, Eden thinks Tyler is a repulsive excuse for a human being, based on his behavior, she soon starts to break down his walls and see's glimpses to another side of him.As readers, along with Eden, we see that Tyler is a protective older brother that loves his siblings.  We see his walls, and that his reason for his addiction lies in the fact that he has a secret that is eating away at him.  Tyler constantly needs a distraction, or a way to "escape" something that has been the catalyst for his destructive and addictive behavior.  As Eden and Tyler get closer, we start to see a different side to Tyler; a vulnerability, and the fact that he is truly "lost."Eden also has her own individual struggles.  She has a lot of anger towards her father, because he hasn't apologized or acknowledged the pain he's caused her.  Dave doesn't have  meaningful conversation or rebuild his relationship with his daughter; and it's hard to see if it's from a lack of caring or a lack of know how.  Also, Eden struggles with a healthy body image after being bullied and harassed about her weight a few years back.  Therefore, she is always running long distances for exercise, doesn't eat much, and never indulges in sweets.Eden is determined to help Tyler with his addiction, and he is there for her also.  We do see cheating in this story, as a warning for those who don't like to read books that contain this.  It is due to the fact that Tiffany is holding a lot over Tyler's head, and he's scared to make her mad.Did I Mention I Love You? is a coming of age story that deals with a lot of serious issues.  It is a good book to use to open up dialogue between a parent and their teen, since we are dealing with issues such as addiction, unhealthy body image/eating disorder, partying, drinking excessively, and regular sexual activity.  I enjoyed it for it's entertainment value, and am looking forward to continuing this series and seeing what happens next...

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    Teen angst, Romance, Friendship and Forbidden Love
  

*by A***A on Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 11, 2018*

Originally Reviewed on the Bewitching Bibliophile BlogI went into this blind (like always). I just knew several fellow YouTubers love it and I decided to give it a try. OMG, I wasn't ready. I so wasn't ready for the depth, the development or for the full-on crazy that this story holds.  We start with Eden who is angry she has to be in California with her father and his new family. She's still angry at him for abandoning her so this summer before she finishes high school isn't going to be any fun.  Tyler is currently drinking & drugging his way through his senior year and for him, this summer is also going to suck.  At the end of this rollercoaster, I fell in love with Eden because she was sarcastic as heck, & witty when she wanted to be.At first, I was totally unsure of where this was going, the cover, and the bright colors didn't really give a clue of what this story entailed.  I was originally thinking this was going to be another painful Gossip Girl wannabe but oh nooo this was actually really good. I got hooked so fast and before I knew it I was laughing, talking back to the book and totally absorbed by what was unfolding.  This story is told from Eden's POV, she's trying to get ready for college, find her place in her father's new family while still being loyal and loving to her mother who has never abandoned her.  I absolutely loved how the LA landscape was described and how it played as much of a character as the humans. My favorite scene from the book would have to be the Hollywood sign scene, the description of the hike and the landscape just made me feel like I was there.  I just loved the daring hike up to the sign, and the trip of getting away before getting into trouble. It totally felt like something my friends and I would have done during the summer in high school.As with all teen romances, there has to be angst, drama and of course a bit of the forbidden.  This book was truly about Eden and her growth as a young woman. She came to California to get away from the old her, & to prep for college. She certainly grew and somewhat learned to open her eyes to how adult relationships look different from the outside.  While there were so many things to enjoy about this book I personally didn't like Eden's anger at her father, but I understood that as a child she simplified it down to two choices, even though there were way more things that she wasn't seeing.  I also didn't like her father's anger at her, because at the end of the day he should have realized that she's a kid and she didn't see all that was happening. However, because humans fail at many things this felt the most real.For me, the ending wasn't predictable at all because I didn't know what I was walking into. I knew I was a bit shocked by some of the turn of events and I absolutely loved that the author didn't gloss over the consequences of Eden's actions. This didn't go smoothly, her friendships and relationships were thrown into turmoil because of her choices and it was raw and real.  I really enjoyed the friendship between the girls, I really had expected it to be a backstabbing kind of friendship but it wasn't and I loved that it was a bit of a sore point for all the girls.  They all had insecurities and yet they didn't feel they could be completely honest even with their friends and this was awesome to see them learning who they could open up to.Since this was told from Eden's POV we only know and see what she sees. this both worked and didn't because we only knew what she did about the secondary characters, we didn't know their emotions, take or feeling on a situation unless they verbalized it.  I went into this not knowing what to expect and walked away absolutely addicted to the point that I ordered all three physical books plus the final ebook so I could read at work.  I really enjoyed this one and all the emotions it evoked. ★★★★☆RECOMMENDATIONSMovie:CluelessBooks:Pushing The Limits by Katie McGarryRaine by J.C. Valentine

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    Awesome
  

*by D***Y on Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 11, 2022*

The book came in perfect condition without and damage to it.

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