Tell Me When

Tell Me When

She’s trying to escape her past. He wants to be the man to save her… I should be enjoying life as a college freshman. I should be pursuing my dream of becoming a veterinarian. I should be working hard to make sense of my precalculus math class. I shouldn’t be waking up my college roommate with screaming nightmares. I shouldn’t be flashing back, reliving the three weeks of hell I barely survived last year. And I definitely shouldn’t be spending time with sexy player Marcus Reid. But engineering student Marcus is the only one keeping me from failing my math course, so I grudgingly let him into my life. I never expect the king of hookups will share his painful past. Or that I’ll tell him my secrets in return, opening up and trusting him in a way I thought I’d never be able to again. When our fragile future together is threatened by a stalker I thought was locked away for good, Marcus is determined to protect me—and I’m determined to protect Marcus...even if that means pushing him away. This novel was previously published by a traditional publisher under the same title. An addictive, gripping journey of hope, healing, and finding forgiveness. I could not put this book down! Both characters were raw and authentic, and the chemistry between them was off the charts. Marcus Reid is the ultimate book boyfriend.—Rachel Harris, Author of SEVEN DAY FIANCE TELL ME WHEN is a heartbreaking and emotional story. Be prepared to do nothing else but read once you start this book! —Fresh Fiction I felt that even though the subject matter is a little over used, Tell Me When did it in a way that was rawer, darker and more realistic and that made it feel fresh and unique. —Bookish Treasures If you're looking for an exciting read, filled with secrets, mystery, danger, and realism, this story is a perfect match! I give, Tell Me When, by Stina Lindenblatt, 4 Intense, Powerful, Healing, and "Falling in Love" filled Stars! —A bookish Escape I. LOVED. THIS. BOOK!!!! —Seeking Book Boyfriends If you are looking for well written story that will take you on a ride of highs and lows of our human emotional states and of the good and the bad of what life is willing to offer, then I highly suggest you read this fantastic story! —Biblio Belles Book Blog
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Missy Zuber @mlz2883
3 stars
Aug 15, 2022

Received in exchange for a review that I'm behind on getting posted though I finished this book a week ago. Loss and math bring Marcus and Amber together. She's dealt with being stalked and kidnapped while he's dealt with abuse and his brother's death. Two people start out as nothing but end up helping each other heal. Usual college tale of an emotional and psycially tramatized heroine and a manwhore hero who has his own secrets that led him to him shying away from relationships and using girls for sex only. At first she thinks he's stalking her because they end up in the same places often enough. Then she asks for him to be her math tutor. With his help she ventures out to socialize, but she pays him to be her "boyfriend" to keep other guys at bay. Before long they enter into a relationship that leads to them opening up with one another.

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Chelsea Bates@colorofmysky
4 stars
Jul 14, 2022

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