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Losing Charley (Full Circle Book 1) Kindle Edition
"The Full Circle Series will wind its way around the reader's heart. Casey Peeler's writing will capture your attention, compelling you to continue reading until the very end." ~ Nicole Reed, New York Times bestselling author
Some girls really do have it all.
Take Charley Rice for example.
She's a confident and competitive swimmer not to mention girlfriend to rising swimming superstar, Dylan Sloan. Everyone wants to be her.
However, when Dylan shows his true colors, Charley looses herself. Her best friend, Cash Montgomery is only person who knows what truly happened that tragic night.
Charley must decide to tell what happened or keep it to herself.
Will others believe her or is it better to remain silent and navigate through uncharted territory with Cash by her side?
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication date10 September 2013
- Reading age13 - 18 years
- Grade level8 - 12
- File size1295 KB
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- ASIN : B00FG9V5JU
- Publisher : Casey Peeler; 2 edition (10 September 2013)
- Language : English
- File size : 1295 KB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Sticky notes : On Kindle Scribe
- Print length : 249 pages
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In the beginning of the book Charley is dating Dylan. Something happens and she ends the relationship by totally avoiding him. Cash (who Charley calls Cash Money) is her rock. Charley describes Cash as her "knight in an F250 and a pair of Carhartts." I love that description of Cash. Charley goes off to college and Cash stays on the farm. Charley loves Cash but she wants to experience college and find herself. Cash is fine with that. Cash tells her, "I am willing to wait, continue being your best friend, boyfriend, continue being your rock, but I'm not leaving you ever again."
While at college Charley becomes friends with the girls on her dorm floor. She also meets Joe. Joe seems to be the perfect person for Charley to explore college with. Charley goes back and forth between Joe and Cash. Both Joe and Cash know about each other and form a friendship.
The characters were well written, which allows the reader to bound quickly with them. The end of the book took a turn I never expected. There's a huge cliffhanger. You are definitely left wanting more.
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One night.
It only took one night for Charley's life to change. What she thought she knew was no longer true. Decisions she thought she was sure of were quickly changing. After graduating high school, Charley decided to go off to a different College than what she had originally planned. She was looking to start fresh, to be independent.... free. What Charley did not know was that no matter where she went, her past would follow. Her fears would catch up with her.
Luckily for her, she had a wonderful guy in her life. Cash. Oh, Cash. I loved him from the get-go. He's 100% country and damn sexy. Cash was more than Charley's "best friend since they were kids".... he was more than her recent "ex-boyfriend". Cash was her rock, her constant, what kept her whole, and Charley was well aware. But, she was also set on experiencing the "college life" without being tide down. And I get that. Hell, I could relate a lot to the things she did while at College with her new friends, the "Kluft Girls". BUT, I loved Cash too much to completely agree with her pushing him away.
"Charley, I'm not sure what you want, but I know what I want. You. I am willing to wait, continue being your best friend, boyfriend, continue being your rock, but I'm not leaving ever again. I love you and always will."
*Sigh* See??? Cash was just freaking PERFECT... at least for me. This is why I found myself feeling frustrated with Charley, but at the same time, not. And here's why.
“Charley, you are truly beautiful. I don’t know what you are hiding or scared of, but I want to know you. All of you.” - Joe
Joe was what Charley called a Yankee. They met in class where they ended up being paired up for an important project. Joe was VERY hot, athletic (played lacrosse) and down right dreamy. Simply put, I liked him. Ha! I liked him a lot, which is why I never got fully pissed at Charley for not staying committed to Cash. In fact, during every Joe-Charley scene, I was Team Joe. Yet, during every Cash-Charley scene, I was Team Cash. Dammit! Like I said, I liked them both. So basically, I swooned for both of them but felt bad, too. You see, this was a weird "love triangle" for me. Both Cash and Joe knew about each other and although they weren't exactly thrilled about the whole situation, they were okay with it. I guess it helped that they both knew from the very beginning that Charley wanted to be officially single, but still, I kind of had a tough time wrapping my head around it. In all fairness, Joe and Cash (MY new book boyfriends, FYI), wanted to keep Charley safe. That was what mattered to them.
This book was a solid 4 Stars read for me until the end. That ending surprised me and left me desperately wanting more, which is why I decided to give it 4.5 Stars instead. Not only does it end in a cliffhanger, but it ends just when a HOLY CRAP moment smacks you right in the face!!! No wonder Bethany was flipping out when she first read and reviewed it. Hahaha!! But seriously, I was very surprised with how it ended and I'm VERY MUCH looking forward to the sequel. This is the type of book that after finishing it, you will probably want to go over certain details and discuss the whole thing with friends. Hell, that's what Bethany and I did when I finished it the other night! And that was just another plus for me. Overall, "No Turning Back" was a fun, light story that I truly enjoyed reading.
"You are what makes my heart beat. I love you. No matter what you say, I will always love you, and I will not let you go. I will fight for you. Now, tomorrow, and forever."

When at college Charley finds a whole new set of friends who are always there for her but only two know the truth about her past. Georgia, who lives on her floor at college and her class mate, Joe, who becomes very close to her. She adores all her new friends but Joe has a special place with Charlie. When he finds out what her ex did to her he vows to keep her safe, he stays with her when she needs it and always makes her feel protected. Right up until the end of school year when she finds out some harsh truths about her best friend!
Cash, her boyfriend, home in Grassy Pond is always there for her when she needs him, but she decides she wants her independence for a while, which Cash understands (yeah not sure I would be happy at my girlfriend kissing and sharing a bed with another man, just saying). Cash knows that Charlie has his heart and he believes that all will be ok in the end when they are meant to be together.
It’s a very sweet story with a good few twists and turns along the way. It definitely kept me guessing on who Dylan’s spy was, and I could not put it down. Already downloaded book 2.