Burned (Pretty Little Liars, #12) by Sara Shepard EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online
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- Author Name: Sara Shepard
- Book Genre: Fiction, Mystery, Young Adult
- ISBN # 9780062081926
- Date of Publication: 2012-12-4
- PDF File Size: 1.2 MB
- EPUB File Size: 416 KB
BEWARE, YE LIARS
On a blustery Monday morning in late March, Spencer Hastings stared into
the vintage Louis Vuitton trunk on her queen-sized bed. It was packed full of
things for her upcoming journey on the Rosewood Day Prep Eco Cruise to the
Caribbean, a combination of class trip and environmental-science seminar.
Using the trunk was a long-standing good-luck tradition: It had once belonged
to Regina Hastings, Spencer’s great-great-grandmother. Regina had bought a
first-class reservation on the Titanic but decided to stay in Southampton for a
few extra weeks and take the next steamer out.
As Spencer tossed a third bottle of sunscreen onto the top of the pile, her
phone let out a bloop. A text bubble appeared on the screen from Reefer
Fredericks. Hey buddy, it said. What are you up to?
Spencer found Reefer’s number in her contacts list and dialed it. “I’m
packing for the trip,” she said when he answered on the first ring. “You?”
“Just putting some last-minute things together,” Reefer answered. “But
I’m bummed. I can’t find my Speedo.”
“Oh, please,” Spencer teased, curling a tendril of honey-blond hair around
her finger. “You don’t own a Speedo.”
“You got me.” Reefer chuckled. “But I really can’t find my trunks.”
Spencer’s heart did a flip as she thought about Reefer in swim trunks—
she could tell through his T-shirt that he was toned. His school was going on
the cruise, too, along with several other private schools in the tristate area.
She’d met Reefer at a Princeton Early Admission dinner a few weeks
earlier, and although she hadn’t been into his hippy, pothead vibe at first, he
ended up being the best thing she got out of her disastrous pre-frosh weekend
on campus.
Since she’d returned to Rosewood, they’d been texting and calling each
other … a lot. During a Dr. Who marathon on BBC America, they’d called
one another during the commercial breaks to discuss the doctor’s bizarre alien
adversaries. Spencer introduced Reefer to Mumford & Sons, and Reefer
schooled her on the Grateful Dead, Phish, and other jam bands, and before
she knew it, she had developed a massive crush on him. He was fun, clever,
and more than that, nothing seemed to shake him. He was the human
equivalent of a hot-stone massage—just the type of guy Spencer needed right
now.
She hoped that something would happen between them on the trip. The
top deck of the cruise ship seemed like the perfect setting for a first kiss, the
tropical sunset like a huge bonfire all around them. Or maybe their kiss would
happen on a dive—they were both taking a scuba class together. Maybe
they’d be swimming around a crop of neon-pink coral, and suddenly their
hands would touch under the water, and they’d swim to the surface, pull off
their masks, and then …
Reefer coughed on the other end, and Spencer blushed as if she’d voiced
the thoughts aloud. In actuality, she wasn’t sure what Reefer thought about
her—he’d been flirty at Princeton, but for all she knew, he was like that with
all girls.
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