Did I Mention I Need You? Is book two in Wattpad sensation Estelle Maskame’s DIMILY trilogy: three unforgettable summers of secrets, heartbreak and forbidden romance.
Title: Did I Mention that I Need You
Author: Estelle Maskame
Author: Estelle Maskame
Series: The Dimily Trilogy
Publisher: Sourcebooks Fire
Genre: YA, NA, Contemporary, Romance
Release Date: 1st March 2016
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Love has no rules.
It's been a year since Eden Munro last saw Tyler Bruce: her stepbrother...and secret love. Although they swore to ignore their feelings and put their family first, Eden can't help but feel excited when Tyler invites her to join him in New York City for the summer.
But it's not like anything is going to happen. Eden is happy with her boyfriend Dean, and she knows gorgeous, green-eyed Tyler must have moved on as well. But as they spend the long, hot summer in the city that never sleeps, it becomes obvious that those old feelings are still there...simmering beneath the surface. Will Tyler and Eden be able to resist temptation?
It's been a year since Eden Munro last saw Tyler Bruce: her stepbrother...and secret love. Although they swore to ignore their feelings and put their family first, Eden can't help but feel excited when Tyler invites her to join him in New York City for the summer.
But it's not like anything is going to happen. Eden is happy with her boyfriend Dean, and she knows gorgeous, green-eyed Tyler must have moved on as well. But as they spend the long, hot summer in the city that never sleeps, it becomes obvious that those old feelings are still there...simmering beneath the surface. Will Tyler and Eden be able to resist temptation?
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EXCERPT
My heart skips a beat as my eyes scan the information
signs above me. I should stop and figure out where I’m supposed to go, but
there’s no way I can delay this any longer. I just want to see him already, so
I sling my backpack over my shoulder and follow the people who have gotten off
the same flight as me. But with each step, the more nauseous I feel. The more I
realize I shouldn’t have come here. The more I believe this is a bad idea.
Of course it’s a bad idea, I think.
As if I’ll get over him by spending time
alone with him. If anything, this is going to make it worse, harder. It’s easy
for him. He’s probably long over me, and he’s most likely dating some cute girl
with a New York accent. And then there’s me, the idiot who’s spent an entire
year still thinking about him. I know that when I see him, everything I felt
will come rushing back at once. I can feel it already. I can feel that same
nervous feeling in my stomach that I always did whenever he smiled at me, and I
can feel my pulse racing at the same speed it always did whenever his eyes met
mine.
I wonder if it’s too late to turn around.
The group I’ve been following heads down
an escalator, but I hesitate at the top and step to the side, lingering for a
moment. Maybe this won’t be so bad. I am excited
to see him, even if my nerves are outweighing my excitement, and I’ve been
waiting so long for this that it’s stupid to be having second thoughts.
I’m just confused and my
head’s a mess, but I’m here now. It’s time to see him for the first time in a
year.
My grip tightens around the
strap of my backpack as I step onto the escalator, and my heart is quite
literally thumping against my rib cage. I wonder if the people around me can
hear it. It feels like I’m having a heart attack, like I’ll collapse any moment
now from an anxiety overload. My legs feel stiff, but somehow I manage to keep
moving, somehow manage to get off the escalator and advance across the arrivals
level.
I’m half looking for the
baggage carousels and half looking for a pair of green eyes. Around me, I can
see people hesitating, looking. People in suits holding signs. Families
searching the crowds flowing off the escalator. I know exactly who I’m looking
for. For a moment, I think I see him. Black hair, tall. But just as my heart’s
about to stop, he draws a woman into his arms and I realize that it isn’t him
at all.
My eyes return to roaming the
concourse as I make my way toward baggage claim, still forcing my feet to move,
however numb my legs feel. I’m stealing glances at the line of placards as I
pass, taking in the last names and wondering why all those people are traveling
to New York. My thoughts don’t last long though, because suddenly one placard
in particular catches my eye. It draws my attention, of course, because I see
my name scrawled on it in black Sharpie, each letter slightly out of alignment
with the next one.
And that’s when I see him.
Tyler.
He’s slowly lowered the placard to reveal
his face, and his grin and his jaw and the color of his eyes and the way one
eyebrow slowly arches reminds me of some of the many things I used to adore
about him. Perhaps I still do love these things, because now my feet are moving
again. And fast. I make my way straight over to him, gaining speed with each
step, my eyes locked on him and nothing else. My beeline forces the people
around me to move out of my way, and now I’m running. The moment I reach him, I
throw myself into his arms.
REST OF THE SERIES
Title: Did I Mention that I Love You
Series: The Dimily Trilogy
Author: Estelle Maskame
Publisher: Sourcebooks Fire
Genre: YA, NA, Contemporary, Romance
Release Date: 1st March 2016
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Love is everything but expected.
Eden Munro came to California for a summer of sun, sand, and celebrities—what better way to forget about the drama back home? Until she meets her new family of strangers: a dad she hasn’t seen in three years, a stepmom, and three stepbrothers.
Eden gets her own room in her dad’s fancy house in Santa Monica. A room right next door to her oldest stepbrother, Tyler Bruce. Whom she cannot stand. He has angry green eyes and an ego bigger than a Beverly Hills mansion. She’s never felt such intense dislike for someone. But the two are constantly thrown together as his group of friends pulls her into their world of rule-breaking, partying, and pier-hanging.
And the more she tries to understand what makes Tyler burn hotter than the California sun, the more Eden finds herself falling for the one person she shouldn’t love…
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Title: Did I Mention I Miss You
Series: The Dimily Trilogy
Author: Estelle Maskame
Publisher: Sourcebooks Fire
Genre: YA, NA, Contemporary, Romance
Release Date: September 2016
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Eden’s on her way back to Santa Monica for the summer, and she hasn't seen Tyler since the devastating fallout of their forbidden relationship. Eden claims to have moved on—but Tyler wants to rekindle the flame.
He convinces Eden to visit his new home in Portland, Oregon, where he has set up a center for troubled teens. Eden’s proud of what he’s built, but the last time they were together, it nearly destroyed Eden and their family. Then a tragedy draws them together, and Eden must search her heart and decide if Tyler is worth the risk once and for all.
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Series: The Dimily Trilogy
Author: Estelle Maskame
Publisher: Sourcebooks Fire
Genre: YA, NA, Contemporary, Romance
Release Date: 1st March 2016
BLURB from Goodreads
Love is everything but expected.
Eden Munro came to California for a summer of sun, sand, and celebrities—what better way to forget about the drama back home? Until she meets her new family of strangers: a dad she hasn’t seen in three years, a stepmom, and three stepbrothers.
Eden gets her own room in her dad’s fancy house in Santa Monica. A room right next door to her oldest stepbrother, Tyler Bruce. Whom she cannot stand. He has angry green eyes and an ego bigger than a Beverly Hills mansion. She’s never felt such intense dislike for someone. But the two are constantly thrown together as his group of friends pulls her into their world of rule-breaking, partying, and pier-hanging.
And the more she tries to understand what makes Tyler burn hotter than the California sun, the more Eden finds herself falling for the one person she shouldn’t love…
Goodreads Link
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Series: The Dimily Trilogy
Author: Estelle Maskame
Publisher: Sourcebooks Fire
Genre: YA, NA, Contemporary, Romance
Release Date: September 2016
BLURB from Goodreads
Eden’s on her way back to Santa Monica for the summer, and she hasn't seen Tyler since the devastating fallout of their forbidden relationship. Eden claims to have moved on—but Tyler wants to rekindle the flame.
He convinces Eden to visit his new home in Portland, Oregon, where he has set up a center for troubled teens. Eden’s proud of what he’s built, but the last time they were together, it nearly destroyed Eden and their family. Then a tragedy draws them together, and Eden must search her heart and decide if Tyler is worth the risk once and for all.
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Estelle Maskame started writing at the age of thirteen and completed the Did I Mention I Love You? trilogy when she was sixteen. She has built an extensive fan-base for her writing by serializing her work on Wattpad. Fitting book writing between work, Estelle has amassed followers from all over the world. She lives in Scotland.
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