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Original Title: Something Like Spring ASIN B00I480Z82
Edition Language: English
Series: Something Like #4
Characters: Kelly Phillips, Jason Grant, Tim Wyman, Benjamin Bentley, Jace Holden, William Townson
Setting: Austin, Texas(United States) Houston, Texas(United States)
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Something Like Spring (Something Like #4) Kindle Edition | Pages: 460 pages
Rating: 4.52 | 1856 Users | 209 Reviews

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Title:Something Like Spring (Something Like #4)
Author:Jay Bell
Book Format:Kindle Edition
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 460 pages
Published:January 28th 2014
Categories:Romance. M M Romance. LGBT. Contemporary. Young Adult

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Nothing in this world is permanent. Friends, lovers, even family, can all disappear in the blink of an eye. Without these anchors, it's all too easy to find oneself drifting.

Jason Grant doesn't have much, aside from a beat-up old guitar and knack for getting kicked out of foster homes. His latest placement is set to be just another in a long line of failures. Then he meets Caesar Hubbard, a handsome guy who lives down the hall. For the first time in his life, Jason wants to stay, which means learning to be part of a family, and not letting his feelings--or his actions--ruin his first real chance of falling in love.

Something Like Spring introduces a new character to the Seasons story, one with a troubled past and an equally turbulent future. Jason must traverse a winding road fraught with emotional conflicts and tough decisions... a road that might just lead to a certain couple in Austin.

The Something Like... Series:
Book 1: Something Like Summer
Book 2: Something Like Winter
Book 3: Something Like Autumn
Book 4: Something Like Spring
Book 5: Something Like Lightning
Book 6: Something Like Thunder
Book 7: Something Like Stories


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Ratings: 4.52 From 1856 Users | 209 Reviews

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4.5 stars"Happy couples are boring." Jay Bell said this once, when people were begging to hear more about Ben and Tim from the first book in this series, Something Like Summer. And he didn't want to write a boring story. So he did something pretty smart: he knew that fans wanted to see what they looked like after the dramas, break-ups, lies, and deaths, so when crafting Something Like Spring, he brought the happy couple back, but he funneled the conflict into a new character's story, and showed

One of the signs that you've stumbled across a skilled writer is that you find yourself feeling genuine affection for the characters that he or she has crafted out of thoughts and words on a page. So it was with Something Like Summer, Something Like Winter, and Something Like Autumn, and so it is again with Jay Bell's fourth book in the Seasons series, Something Like Spring.In this book, we meet Jason Grant, a foster kid who seems to have been unlucky in just about everything in life, including

A Joyfully Jay review. 4.75 starsSomething Like Spring is the fourth book in Jay Bells amazing Seasons series and it is just the perfect ending to that wonderful series. Ill admit I was kind of unsure about this last book before starting it. The first three books in the series follow the same basic story, each told in the POV of one of the main characters. In Spring, we have a different main character in Jason and, for the first time, a totally unique plot. I worried that this story would feel

This book men...So, I need to explain well so this will contain spoilers. I read Kelly's book first, I have here Nathaniel's book too but I havent read it, they were gifts that's what I haven't read Jace's book either.Kelly's book feel... incomplete, reading it after finish Tim and Ben's story might not have been the smartest choice, at the end I liked it but not without having my problems with it. Cheating. That's like my Achilles Heel, I don't know why but that always rub me the wrong way, I

Revised rating on 9/3/15 from 5 to 4 stars after reading Something Like Lightning when new information were presented, mostly (view spoiler)[ I could not ignore/forgive/approve of William and Jason's cheating and sneaky betrayal to Kelly. (hide spoiler)]Amazing! I miss the characters already.. Warning: This review is all over the place!! I cant seem to put my thoughts together into cohesive, well formed, sentences and paragraphs..but then again Im not a writer, Im an accountant so I leave the

What can I say? I'm just a sentimental sap-like-voyeur..on the fringes of these neverending seasons resembling something like life..with an inviting cast of characters one can't help but invest in. Jay Bell brings them to something bigger than life..impossible not to appreciate. J.Bell's Seasons embodies the essence of -write what you know- as he does it with such unwavering conviction. There were many moments and passages that resonated, touched, tickled, endeared..and many were noted

Jay Bell is giving me bags under my eyes. This is the second of his books that has kept me up half the night to finish this week. I'm not sure what to say that wouldn't be spoilerish but I'll try. I enjoyed this installment of the Seasons. It is a tightly woven layer in this epic series, an important layer of closure for some and a foundation layer for others. The closure is deeply satisfying on a level that I wasn't even aware I needed before it happened. The foundations of course make me want
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