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The Boy Who Sneaks in My Bedroom Window

By: Kirsty Moseley
Narrated by: Sean Crisden, Leah Mallach
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Amber Walker and her older brother, Jake, have an abusive father. One night, her brother's best friend, Liam, sees her crying and climbs through her bedroom window to comfort her. That one action sparks a love/hate relationship that spans over the next eight years. Liam is now a confident, flirty player who has never had a girlfriend before. Amber is still emotionally scarred from the abuse she suffered at the hands of her father. Together they make an unlikely pair. Their relationship has always been a rocky one, but what happens when Amber starts to view her brother's best friend a little differently? And how will her brother, who has always been a little overprotective, react when he finds out that the pair are growing closer?

©2012 Kirsty Moseley (P)2013 Tantor
Coming of Age Contemporary Contemporary Romance Fiction Romance Heartfelt Feel-Good

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I loved how he always loved her

One of my fav no childish drama and it was super cute. Finished it within a day🤭🤭🤭

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Not for those over 18...

Wow, this was pretty bad. I hesitated to download this book for a while due to a couple bad reviews, but it just kept coming back up. So, because I really like Sean Crisden, I gave it a chance. Big mistake. Crisden didn’t even start narrating until like three fourths of the way through. I’m actually amazed that I even made it that far.

The writing, and the story itself for that matter, are so juvenile. I swear it sounds like Twilight fan fiction I wrote in 9th grade, but worse. The way the characters talk and act is so unrealistic and over the top. Like a cheap imitation of the characters from a CW teen drama. And Liam saying, “Angel” in every freaking sentence drove me absolutely insane.

The story had no plot or substance and was just so boring. I held on waiting for something. I don’t know what, but I never got it. I mean, I now know this book was not meant for me, but I don’t think it’s even good enough for its intended audience. Don’t waste your brain cells on this, kids! Move along.

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Favorite

I read this a while ago and loved it. This book was how I found Audible. I have no time to read but had to "read" it again so thank you Audible.

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Awesome

This book is really good. I’m disappointed in the bad reviews! I thought the issues that it touched on a really good points. There was nothing to grading about it.

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Wonderfully sweet story, Terribly awful narration.

This story was so cute and romantic, I’d strongly recommend it to anyone but that is if you can stand the narration...

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amazing book

i loved it. it actually got me feeling emotions i didnt even know i had.

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IN LOVE

have listened to this book 4 times now and everytime is amazing! For all the romantics at heart

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Semi YA/adult romance with dark undertone

The Boy Who Sneaks in my Bedroom Window is a love story held by an undertone of darkness. This is not a typical high school romance. Please don't misunderstand the book does have a really sweet love story, but it's so much more than that. This book will drag some strong emotions out of you. It dives into some really uncomfortable & devastating subject matter. This story follows Amber, a teenager who suffered severe child abuse when she was young. When she was eight years old, Liam saw Amber crying and sneaked into her bedroom to comfort her. Liam is the neighbor boy & Amber's brothers best friend. After that night, Liam has constantly been sneaking into Amber's bedroom to sleep with her. The story follows the relationship between the two love birds and how Amber struggle to fight her past demons. Anyway, good story, good characters and recommended to all semi-YA/adult readers who enjoy a little heartache mixed with their romance. 

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Wow... so much better than I expected!

I loved this book. From the start it is a little tough to listen to as it starts out with eight year old Amber and her ten year old brother Jake, revealing the horor of the abuse they suffered via their very Loathsome father. But once chapter two came I was hooked. The love story between Amber and Liam is so sweet and sexy I was shocked, especially with this type of book. But Liam is really the most praise-worthy boyfriend their is, and I do agree with another reviewer... so much so that it must be fiction. I didn't care though, . Amber is a little clueless at times and naive , but she is only sixteen, so I didn't have much reservations with her flaws. Seriously though, although there were indeed dark elements to this story, the love story was the best part of this book for me. Another pleasant factor in this book, is that there is no explicit sex scenes as in so many of the YA novels nowadays. The narators did a fantastic job. I think this writer shows good promise, though I wasn't blown away with the riting in a whole. All and all I can't wait to see another of Kursty Moseley's books on Audible. Definitely credit worthy if you like this type of story.

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Hard to rate & review

My first thought on this audiobook is the female performer couldn't make the multiple characters and in a couple of scenes it was hard to distinguish them, as far as the story it was sad but in the beginning I wasn't sure where it was going this feels like someone telling you their story which in the end after all the heartaches it has a HEA and the heroine ends up stronger so that's the positive side of this story.

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