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Book Synopsis“I wish life could be like this forever,” I say.
“We’d be okay then.
We’d forever be okay.”
For Echo Emerson, a road trip with her boyfriend is the perfect way to spend the last summer between school and college. It’s a chance forget all the things that make her so different at home. But most of all, it means almost three months alone with gorgeous Noah Hutchins, the only boy who’s never judged her.
Echo and Noah share everything.
But as their pasts come crashing back into their lives, its harder to hide that they come from two very different worlds. And as the summer fades, Echo faces her toughest decision – struggle to face the future together or let her first love go…
The Pushing the Limits Series
1. Pushing the Limits
2. Dare You To
3. Crash Into You
4. Take Me On
5. Breaking the Rules.
Trade Review‘The love story of the year’ – Teen Now
‘A real page-turner’ – Mizz
‘A romance with a difference’ – Bliss
'McGarry's debut YA novel Pushing The Limits is an edgy YA romance that doesn't shy of pulling punches. McGarry is definitely a YA author to keep an eye out for; I'm very interested to see what she will write next and she certainly can write sexual tension very well – Choose YA blog
‘Pushing the Limits was a sucker punch of a story, so beautifully and tragically told that now over a week since I finished reading I still can't get it out of my head, full of brilliant one liners and descriptive prose it really is going to be a hard book to beat, without a doubt my favourite contemporary of the year so far’ – Read and Repeat Blog
‘The love story of the year’ – Teen Now
‘A real page-turner’ – Mizz
'McGarry's debut YA novel Pushing The Limits is an edgy YA romance that doesn't shy of pulling punches. McGarry is definitely a YA author to keep an eye out for; I'm very interested to see what she will write next and she certainly can write sexual tension very well – Choose YA blog
‘Pushing the Limits was a sucker punch of a story, so beautifully and tragically told that now over a week since I finished reading I still can't get it out of my head, full of brilliant one liners and descriptive prose it really is going to be a hard book to beat, without a doubt my favourite contemporary of the year so far’ – Read and Repeat Blog