Kensington Worth had a vision for her senior year. It involved her best friends, her posh private school in downtown Chicago and time alone with her piano until her audition was perfected, a guaranteed ticket into the best music programs in the world.
Instead, a nightmare took over.
It didn’t happen all at once, but her life unraveled quickly—a tiny thread that evil somehow kept pulling until everything precious was taken from her. She was suddenly living miles away from her old life, trapped in an existence she didn’t choose—one determined to destroy her from the inside, leaving only hate and anger behind. It didn’t help that her neighbor, the one whose eyes held danger, was enjoying every second of her fall.
Owen Harper was trouble, his heart wild and his past the kind that’s spoken about in whispers. And somehow, his path was always intertwined with Kensington’s, every interaction crushing her, ruining her hope for any future better than her now. Sometimes, though, what everyone warns is trouble, is exactly what the heart needs. Owen Harper was consumed with darkness, and it held onto his soul for years. When Kensington looked at him, she saw a boy who’d gotten good at taking others down when they threatened his carefully balanced life. But the more she looked, the more she saw other things too—good things…things to admire.
Things…to love. Things that made her want to be reckless.
And those things…they were the scariest of all.
5 I WANT MORE OWEN AND KENSINGTON <33
What a lovely story! From the first page I knew this book would be as fantastic as it ended up being!! I was hooked from the beginning and I couldn't put it down till the end! Ginger Scott has this way with her books like How We Deal with Gravity,She took me on a heartbreaking ride! You may think it's like the typical books you read about the bad boy and the naive girl but this book is even more.. This book is about family,love and believing in yourself and in your dreams.
Kensington has moved to a new small town with her parents. When she meets her new neighbor Owen,soon she finds out that this boy is a trouble..as everyone is talking about him.Is this true? Or is there more to the bad boy facad. When things sre bad for them they find comfort in each other. And soon they become friends..
Owen didn't impress me at the beginning. I found him disturbing and the way he treated Kensington was bad. But while reading this book and seeing his life and what he'd been going through, you finally understand him you will see what an amazing character he is! He works because he has to take care of his little brother and to help his mother. I melt for him so much and I love him!! Behind this bad boy is a smart, sweet, protective, sexy guy. But he needs his time..He doesn't open up easily. But with Kensington he feels different.
Kensington has her own problems too. But with her sweetness and strength she will be there for Owen and she will help him! I like how their relationship developed. It's sweet and beautiful. The way they both support and care for one another showed true love at its best! I can see what made Kensington love him! I fell in love with him too!!
The writing was incredible.And I love how the story developed! Ginger Scott has definitely captured me with her story! Such a sweet, heartbreaking story! I highly recommend it to everyone!!
Interview with Ginger Scott <3
1 What inspired you to write this book?It was a combination of things, but I think if I had to boil it down tothe core, there were three main characters or themes that pulled me towrite this story. The first was mental health. It's a subtle theme in WildReckless, but one I wanted to explore in a really respectful and delicateway. The picture of what bipolar manic depression is, of whatschizophrenia is, was a theme I've been wanting to explore more in astory, and with Wild I wanted to show the ripple-effect that mentalillness can have, not just on those suffering, but their families,especially when you aren't in a position where you can just throw money atthe illness.Owen was my next draw. I had a vision of him, as a little boy, in the verysetting of the prologue, and I knew he had two brothers, loved his father,and was the kind of kid who spent the day rolling around in dirt andmaking airplane noises. I wanted to see what happened when that little boygrew up, after something awful happened.The last major inspiration was the town of Woodstock itself. My husband isfrom the northern suburbs of Illinois, and Woodstock has always had thiscertain allure for us. I wanted Woodstock to come alive and breathe justas much as Kens and Owen and their friends.2 Is there a message in your book that you want readers to grasp?I hope there is a message of tolerance and looking beyond someone's rumorto find their real story. And there's also a subtle suggestion to not letfear guide your life, if you can help it.3 Is there anything you find particularly challenging in your writing?My goal has always been to write with honesty. Sometimes, that meansmaking characters do and say things that I know will make some readersfeel upset. I've gotten better at letting go of the worries, but I stillalways have that little pang that says "oh no, don't make him do that.People will throw their Kindles." What I've learned is most people willpick them back up and forgive, and the end result is a really honestcharacter that lives and breathes more than one who magically does theright thing all the time. Our human flaws are special, too.4 Tell us five things about yourself that you would like your readers toknow.- I began in journalism, and I use my reporting skills to round out mycharacters. I paint them as if I had done days of interviews with them,just as I would an in-depth story for the Sunday paper.- I gravitate to sports romance because I've always been an athlete. Therealso isn't a sport I'm not willing to tune in on ESPN. But baseball alwaysrules.- Like Kensi in Wild Reckless, I too played the xylophone.- I love getting email from readers - it makes my day!- Of all my books, this one is my favorite. I know it's like picking afavorite child, but I did with this one. And I believe in it so much. I'mreally hopeful readers will take the Wild Reckless journey with me.5 What are you working on now? What is your next project?I am finishing book 3 in the Falling Series (THIS IS FALLING and YOU ANDEVERYTHING AFTER). Book 3, THE GIRL I WAS BEFORE, is Paige's story, andbeing in her head is a whole lot of fun! She's going to truly surprisesome people - she's strong, stronger than any female character I'vewritten. But there's more to her than meets the eye.Thanks so much for having me, Pavlina!
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