Lost in Love

Lost in Love by Susane Colasanti
 

In this second book of the City Love trilogy, three girls share a Manhattan apartment the summer before college begins. Lost in Love captures the essence of summer love, self-discovery, and sisterhood during the summer that will change everything.

Sadie was positive she met her soul mate after having the Knowing about Austin. But after she discovers his major secret, Sadie is crushed and left wondering if she even knows Austin at all. Will she ever be able to trust him again?

Darcy was all about fun boy adventures this summer. Her ex broke up with her right before she left Santa Monica, and the last thing she wanted was another serious relationship. But after Darcy's feelings for Jude grow stronger and her ex moves to New York City to win her back, could she be ready for something real?

Rosanna has gone from seventy-three cents to living the high life. Donovan loves to treat her to the finer things, and would love for Rosanna to open up to him. But telling him everything includes painful memories she wants to forget. Will she let him in...or will Rosanna’s past catch up with her first?

Told from alternating perspectives, Lost in Love weaves a story of first love, first heartbreak, and everything in between.

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Reviews

 

“Teens who are drawn to new-adult titles and dream of romantic, parent-free summer escapades will be well rewarded.”

— ALA Booklist

 

“Teens will live vicariously through their adventurous, urban experiences and will enjoy their alternative loves and heartbreaks.”

— VOYA

“Readers who enjoyed City Love will appreciate the contemporary urban vibe and the promise of more teen adventures to come.”

— Kirkus Reviews

 

“Colasanti delivers another fast-paced, summery diversion with New York City as a vibrant backdrop in this story that alternates first person point of view between Sadie, Darcy, and Rosanna. With romance, adventure and a lot of self-discovery, Lost in Love is another excellent City Love installment that will leave fans satisfied but eager for the conclusion of this contemporary trilogy.”

— Miss Print

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