She realizes he’s sweet and thoughtful, but regardless, she still throws up her shields. Through coincidental and purposeful meetings, Caymen begins falling for Xander. He’s good looking, sure, with expensive clothes, but Caymen, judging him (Xander) pegs him as an arrogant rich-y. On a regular day while Caymen is manning the store, a guy walks in, talking on his cell phone. When describing herself, Caymen often uses the term “poor”. Caymen doesn’t always get paid for the work she puts in either. The doll shop isn’t really hopping, so bills are always overdue. Most of Caymen’s life revolves around the shop she even leaves school early every day to work in it. There was also a great twist at the end.Ĭaymen and her mother live above a doll shop her mother owns. Caymen’s dry humor had me smiling and laughing throughout the book. The Distance Between Us was quick, but good.
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