“I coughed again. “I’m a little off my game, I guess.” “I’m not sure what your game is any more,” he teased. “You’re just a skinny girl who’s forgotten how to count water.” “Do you reckon you can fix me?”
Storm Shelly by GJ Walker-Smith
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“I coughed again. “I’m a little off my game, I guess.” “I’m not sure what your game is any more,” he teased. “You’re just a skinny girl who’s forgotten how to count water.” “Do you reckon you can fix me?”
Storm Shelly by GJ Walker-Smith
“True love is still true, even if you can’t live it the way you want to.”
G.J. Walker-Smith, Storm Shells
Dear G.J. Walker-Smith Thank you for bringing me to La La Land, I may never come back. Love always Ysa
Living in New York was like owning a fabulous pair of sparkly shoes that were two sizes too big. Obviously, I was never going to grow into them.
- Second Hearts, G.J Walker-Smith
Storm Shells (G.J. Walker-Smith) (The Wishes Series)
3rd book in the series
again, like the last two: quick read, cute story. I like the dual point of view that's starting in this book.
Pretty similar to the other books (the story goes on)
I absolutely love the relationship between Charli and Alex. And Ryan's adorable in this one
And those were the stories I carried with me. I'd grown up saving wishes, believing that fairies made beds for their babies in tulip blooms and chasing kisses from fairies on windy days.
"I'd spend more time up at the lookout than I'd ever admit. It was one of my favourite places to waste away an afternoon, sitting on the rickety old bench that had withstood a million storms. Only Alex knew of the time I spent up there. It was one of my best kept secrets."
- Saving Wishes by G. J. Walker-Smith