Too Late to Apologize

Kids, Teen, General Fiction, Fiction - YA, Romance, Contemporary
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Author: Caroline T. Patti ISBN: 9781491710128
Publisher: iUniverse Publication: November 26, 2013
Imprint: iUniverse Language: English
Author: Caroline T. Patti
ISBN: 9781491710128
Publisher: iUniverse
Publication: November 26, 2013
Imprint: iUniverse
Language: English

Four years after her brothers death and her parents divorce, things are finally starting to improve for Nettie Gaines. She is singing again, starting high school, and looking forward to a futureone that includes Andrew Wyatt. It has taken a long time for Nettie and Andrew to repair their friendship, but now it has blossomed into something more. Nettie is so grateful that Andrew is back in her life, especially as her mother remarries and her estranged father shows up on her doorstep.

Nettie is not the only one whose family has been torn apart. Andrews sister was riding in the car with Netties brother the night he died. But all of that takes a back seat when Andrew is awarded the starting quarterback position on the JV football team. Under pressure from his father and his coaches, Andrew takes the field hoping to finally silence his critics. Meanwhile, two new friends, Derek and Lennon, impact Netties life more than she ever dreamed. Although Nettie and Andrew both feel unstoppable, they are in for the harsh reality that life in high school often brings.

In this compelling young adult novela sequel to The World Spins Madly Ontwo high school freshmen must face the consequences when secrets are uncovered that put their relationship to the test.

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Four years after her brothers death and her parents divorce, things are finally starting to improve for Nettie Gaines. She is singing again, starting high school, and looking forward to a futureone that includes Andrew Wyatt. It has taken a long time for Nettie and Andrew to repair their friendship, but now it has blossomed into something more. Nettie is so grateful that Andrew is back in her life, especially as her mother remarries and her estranged father shows up on her doorstep.

Nettie is not the only one whose family has been torn apart. Andrews sister was riding in the car with Netties brother the night he died. But all of that takes a back seat when Andrew is awarded the starting quarterback position on the JV football team. Under pressure from his father and his coaches, Andrew takes the field hoping to finally silence his critics. Meanwhile, two new friends, Derek and Lennon, impact Netties life more than she ever dreamed. Although Nettie and Andrew both feel unstoppable, they are in for the harsh reality that life in high school often brings.

In this compelling young adult novela sequel to The World Spins Madly Ontwo high school freshmen must face the consequences when secrets are uncovered that put their relationship to the test.

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