Four Years Later
Four Doors Down Series, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Amy Melissa Bentley
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Alex Kydd
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Written by:
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Emma Doherty
About this listen
Becca McKenzie is happy - crazy, ridiculously happy.
She might not have figured out what she wants to do with her life, but she has something better - Ryan Jackson - and they couldn't be more in love if they tried. He might have been pissed when she went off to a different college, but they make the long distance work because they're "Becca and Ryan", and nothing is going to break them.
Until it does.
Until one terrible, unforgettable night away from Ryan. Until too much drinking and one empty bedroom. Until 15 minutes of hell completely destroys her life and leaves Becca questioning everything she's ever known. Until that night turns into a lie she can't stop - can't control.
Until she said no but he didn't listen.
Contains mature themes.
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- Anonymous User
- 2023-09-02
Unrelatable Main Character
The main character annoyed me with their decision making. It made the story unbearably frustrating.
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- Sharon Cherub
- 2024-04-24
I would encourage any young person to read this and do the opposite of the main Characters.
I didn’t write a review for the first part of the book but this covers both parts for me. The first part of the book Becky the main female was an ass. The second book the main character Ryan was an ass but I still prefer him to her. As young people go they were your typical selfish, self centered, self absorbed bunch but Becky I couldn’t stand. She acted as dumb as a rock through most of the books. I couldn’t wait for her to find out her perfect guy to him she was just booty call. Young ones if all a guy wants to do is sleep with you when you get together you ain’t special. The only time I felt sympathy for Becky is when she went through her trauma but I never felt there was much growth. I wasn’t feeling the love but all in all they were good reads.
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