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Original Title: Undeclared ASIN B00CKEG8S2
Edition Language: English
Series: Woodlands #1
Setting: Texas(United States)
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Undeclared (Woodlands #1) Kindle Edition | Pages: 341 pages
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Title:Undeclared (Woodlands #1)
Author:Jen Frederick
Book Format:Kindle Edition
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 341 pages
Published:April 28th 2013 by Jen Frederick (first published April 26th 2013)
Categories:New Adult. Romance. War. Military Fiction. Academic. College. Contemporary. Contemporary Romance

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For four years, Grace Sullivan wrote to a Marine she never met, and fell in love. But when his deployment ended, so did the letters. Ever since that day, Grace has been coasting, academically and emotionally. The one thing she’s decided? No way is Noah Jackson — or any man — ever going to break her heart again.

Noah has always known exactly what he wants out of life. Success. Stability. Control. That’s why he joined the Marines and that’s why he’s fighting his way — literally — through college. Now that he’s got the rest of his life on track, he has one last conquest: Grace Sullivan. But since he was the one who stopped writing, he knows that winning her back will be his biggest battle yet.

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Sometimes I'm short, other times I'm sweet, and this time...I'll get right to the point. Undeclared wasn't a bad book, it was good even, but during its transitional journey into being great, it hit a wall. Smacked right into it head first. Now really, who am I to judge? Sometimes my head accidentally smacks into walls (and other things), and it hurts...usually. However, vast consumptions of enhanced beverages are usually involved, but I'm sure we've all hit a wall or two in our time. Oh yes, I

"Do you think magnetic polarity can be reversed?""Magnets can be reversed. But, for some, their attraction is so strong that they can't be kept apart." No, this book wasn't really like the Dear John, I mean it had some similarities but it wasn't exactly the same. But I have to admit in the very beginning it had the most similarities and it reminded me of these characters and after that they just stuck in my head. SO, I went with it....Grace Sullivan was required her freshman year in high

Omg where can I find a Noah..he's a dream in every way! My favorite part was when he cleaned her makeup off her face when she was drunk. He didn't have a mama so that right there even made it much more sweeter for him to have done that. I loved everything about this book because it was so refreshing to have a book where there isn't such jealousy and mistrust. The forces that tried to keep this sweet couple apart was just simple human nature. Noah messed up..made it up then got the girl and girl

I listened to the Audible version of this book and found it to be quite an enjoyable way to spend my daily commute. Centered on a college-aged heroine, Grace, the story was sweet and innocent in many ways, but it didn't have that immature, melodramatic feel that many YA/NA books do. Granted, Grace was young, so expect the typical college experience to be detailed with lots of drinking, classes and boys. However, I think this author did a good job of pulling it off without driving adult readers

What I liked about this book:1. The letters at the beginning of most of the chapters. I felt like Noah was this real solider in Afghan writing home to Grace.2. The friendship Noah and Grace built up before they started a relationship.3. Noah only had eyes and feelings for Grace.4. Noah was many of firsts for Grace.5. I loved Noah's friends/roommates. Especially his friend Bo. 6. Dual P.O.V's7. The concept of this story line.8. H.E.A.9. The humor in this book. 10. No cliffhanger.11. Military



Undeclared is a sublime read. Jen Frederick did a heartwarming job penning letters between a high school student and a Marine. Normally youd think Dear John letters goes to the man but in this case a Dear Jane sets everything into motion. Simply fantastic, innocent, flirty, funny and cute! Yeahhhh its one of those books that will leave you feeling good. At times I laughed because of all the playful banter and silliness, other times I was ready to throat punch a few characters. Five stars!

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