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 fifteen 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.
Four Years Later (Four Doors Down, #2) by Emma Doherty
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Becca McKenzie is just trying to make it through her senior year of high school. She has good friends and a gorgeous boyfriend but Ryan Jackson, the bane of her existence, keeps popping up everywhere.
She doesn’t care that they were best friends for years. She doesn’t care that their moms are close and therefore she hears more about him that she’d ever care to know. She doesn’t care that their mutual friend, Jake, keeps pushing them all to hang out together, and she especially doesn’t care that the rest of the school bows down and worships him.
Becca decided years ago that he wasn’t worth her time and nothing, NOTHING, is going to change her mind.
Lata Harish says
Dear Emma,
I read both your books,four doors down ,& four years later.I must stand and applaud you on four years later.Amazingly emotional story,written so well that all it does is to keep the reader glued to the book till the end & make them cry their eyes out. This is what I did exactly. read & reread 5 times leaving the part of rape & then her subsequent attempt to meet Ryan. Trust me I still do not have the courage to go through that pain again. You have done a marvellous job as an author.I wish I could rate the book beyond 5 stars.It is not enough.The last I was so love sick with a book it was Amy Martin’s “In My Dreams’. Thank u once again for a lovely masterpiece.Waiting for more such marvels from u.