Happenstance

by Jamie McGuire

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The first of a trilogy. An account of Erin Easter, one of three Erins in the small senior class of rural Blackwell High School who not only share a first name, but also their birthday. Easter, raised by a neglectful single mom, keeps to herself and admires Weston Gates from afar. The other Erins, Erin "Alder" Alderman and Erin "Sonny" Masterson are the darlings of the community: daughters of the two wealthiest families in town, best friends, cheerleaders, and everything Easter isn't -- and show more they never let her forget it. show less

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Happenstance is a story of love, of betrayal, of mean girls, of secrets, and of finding your place in the world.

Erin Easter has spent her life on the outside of the social scene, more frequently the target of neverending bullying. She is one of three Erin's in her small senior class, the other two best friends and mean girls who tend to spearhead the bullying. Once the three were close, but something happened to change all that. Her loneliness was heart-wrenching, but somehow through it all, she remained strong and brave. Her life at home with an addict mother had made her wiser than her years, and given her a life of responsibility, as well as yet another reason for her classmates to bully her. She spent most of her life just trying show more to keep her head down and unnoticed, just trying to survive until she could escape and make a new life for herself.

Weston is the epitome of the YA hero... popular, gorgeous, and athletic. But he is also a nice guy at heart, even if a little too influenced by his peers. His girlfriend just happens to be one of the mean girl Erins. I wanted him to be Erin's hero from the very beginning, but it was slow in coming, which I suppose is a more realistic portrayal of that kind of situation. To stand up against your friends for someone who is so socially removed can be hard and it takes courage that many teens just don't have for fear of that bullying coming back on them.

But what I loved most about Happenstance is that Erin didn't need a hero. She didn't need a knight in shining armor to swoop in and save the day. She wasn't making any big stands for herself against those bullying her, but she was surviving. She had a goal that motivated her... to go to college and to escape. If anything, it is Weston who needs saving. Erin is teaching him how important it is to be strong for yourself, to have the strength to be who you want to be.

While this is a book about transformation and acceptance, there is a twist. And that twist throws everything into turmoil and changes not just Erin's life, but those around her, too. It makes for an interesting setup for the rest of the series.

My Recommendation: This is a book with some heavy subject matter and powerdful messages about strength and character and standing up for what is right. It is a beautiful story with a lot of promise.
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Jamie McGuire has yet to fail me. Her stories always have me wanting more and more of the story. This novella is no different!
This is a quick read, but a quick read that leaves you questioning its length. It sure seems like more than 100 pages because of all of the events that take place throughout this journey.
Erin vows to make through the last few months of school. She has been bullied since elementary school. Although she doesn’t know why, she doesn’t really care. Once she graduates, she will be out of the town for good! Her mother doesn’t care about her, or even love her. Her only friend is her co-worker.
Weston is the all-American boy. Everyone loves him. Popular. Rich. Gorgeous. And all of a sudden has an interest in getting show more to know Erin. He can’t explain it. He is just tired of acting like the person everyone expects him to be. He has always felt something for Erin and he is tired of not standing up for her.
The connection that develops between these two is sweet and endearing… Then tragedy strikes. Secrets that no one knew existed come out. Even through tragedy, these two come out stronger and better off than before.
I am curious as to where the second book goes. I hope it follows these two through their summer and start of college. It would be very interesting how things go after all of the changes that transpire at the end of this book!
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This was a cute little read but, because of its length, felt a bit rushed and underdeveloped. Whilst I liked both Erin and Weston, my favourite character was Frankie who worked at the Dairy Queen with Erin. She was a real sweetie. The plot was rather predictable and unoriginal, but I am interested to find out where the author is going to take Erin and Weston in the sequel.
Jamie McGuire has yet to fail me. Her stories always have me wanting more and more of the story. This novella is no different!
This is a quick read, but a quick read that leaves you questioning its length. It sure seems like more than 100 pages because of all of the events that take place throughout this journey.
Erin vows to make through the last few months of school. She has been bullied since elementary school. Although she doesn’t know why, she doesn’t really care. Once she graduates, she will be out of the town for good! Her mother doesn’t care about her, or even love her. Her only friend is her co-worker.
Weston is the all-American boy. Everyone loves him. Popular. Rich. Gorgeous. And all of a sudden has an interest in getting show more to know Erin. He can’t explain it. He is just tired of acting like the person everyone expects him to be. He has always felt something for Erin and he is tired of not standing up for her.
The connection that develops between these two is sweet and endearing… Then tragedy strikes. Secrets that no one knew existed come out. Even through tragedy, these two come out stronger and better off than before.
I am curious as to where the second book goes. I hope it follows these two through their summer and start of college. It would be very interesting how things go after all of the changes that transpire at the end of this book!
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This was okay, I guess. Nothing spectacular. The first 20% was really slow, I almost stopped reading. It did get better, but I've read better from this author so I was a little disappointed. Definitely not as good as her Beautiful series.

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Jamie McGuire was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma, in 1978. She attended Northern Oklahoma College, the University of Central Oklahoma, and Autry Technology Center where she graduated with a degree in Radiography. McGuire is the bestselling author of Walking Disaster, and the Beautiful, Providence, and Maddox Brothers series of books. (Bowker Author show more Biography) show less

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