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Title:Across The Hall
Author:N.M. Facile
Book Format:ebook
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 301 pages
Published:October 20th 2010 by Central Avenue Publishing (first published July 1st 2010)
Categories:Romance. New Adult. Contemporary. Academic. College. Contemporary Romance. Womens Fiction. Chick Lit. Young Adult
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Sylvia O'Mara has spent the last four years trying to get over her high school sweetheart, who after breaking off their relationship left town without any reasons. With the help of her friends she has moved on and started dating a mysterious bad boy. She isn't happy, but she's content; until she meets the new neighbor.

Quinn Lobato has recently moved to Minneapolis to finish college close to his parents. His mother found the perfect apartment for him close to campus and assured him it has everything he needs. Quinn has had his own hurtful past and is looking forward to starting med school and a new life.

Little do they know that what they each need is waiting just across the hall.

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Original Title: Across The Hall ISBN13 9781926760476
Edition Language: English


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50% through and loving this story! Takes me back to those early 20s when we think we know who we are and where we are going but later learn, we weren't quite there? Or, that we knew more than we gave ourselves credit for.Great Chick-Lit book with a small love triangle!

4 StarsThis was a good book. Pretty predictable, but a nice read. It was a bit long in certain parts - but I didn't skim .. at all. It pulled me along through to the end.This was again, a story about the strength of love and how when you are young, do you really understand that the depth of some feelings doesn't just happen...? Being so young and new to relationships and the accompanying emotions... and a love so strong. Is it easy to assume this will happen again ... repeatedly? The two main

Across the Hall is basically about second chance on love. I am a sucker in reading about old couples who drift apart and once again found themselves back in each others arms. NM Facile made an amazing story of love and friendship in Across the Hall. The main characters Sylvia and Quinn were once high school sweethearts who broke up after graduation and things for them were never the same again.Until four years later, they once again saw each other and found out that they just live Across the

CLICK HERE TO READ MORE REVIEWS AT READING, EATING AND DREAMING I WAS BLAIR WALDORFI swear I should just rename my blog THE ROAD TO FINDING THE NEXT BEAUTIFUL DISASTER. Every single time I pick up a book, I compare it to Beautiful Disaster by Jamie McGuire. I dont compare the characters, the plot or the authors writing styles. Nope. I compare the way the novel makes me feel- while I am reading and after I am finished reading. There are very few novels (I can count them on one hand) that have

Across The Hall started strong. The main characters Sylvia and Quinn were likable enough and their backstory led to some drama filled scenes that kept me wanting more. Told in alternating points of view (which I always love) we were able to experience the thoughts and feelings of both Sylvia and Quinn seeing each other again since their breakup years earlier, sparks flying all over the place! I really loved all the secondary characters and the bad boy Beau was the perfect bit of conflict needed

I really wish I hadn't spent .99 on this book. I normally love indie books (where I first discovered Amanda Hocking and Jamie McGuire, both phenomenal story tellers) but this was just awful. Sylvia is an extremely annoying and selfish main character. She is self centered and kind of a slut. Yes, I really did say that. I thought the story line dragged and I only read it so I could know what happened at the end. Even the relationship between Sylvia and Quinn was lacking in development especially

This may sound harsh but I honestly wish I could erase ever reading this book and could have spent that time doing something even marginally better like watching clothes dry. I really can't bring myself to write a review. Apart from the fact that the writing was terrible and the infodumps were endless, it looks the author just tried to slip in as many sex scenes as she could (with the most cliché descriptions).So with that, I'll just put a few random passages and let you decide for yourself. I