The Ideal

The Ideal by L. P. Maxa, published by Boroughs Publishing Group on January 5, 2021, is a contemporary romance novel that explores the complexities of friendship and love. Set against the backdrop of a recent high school graduation, the story follows Savannah Nightingale, who has spent years supporting her emotionally troubled best friend, Nate Deacon. As she navigates the challenges of their relationship, Savannah finds herself drawn to Nate’s older brother, Jeremy, whose cheerful demeanor contrasts sharply with Nate’s volatility.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into themes of emotional struggle and the pursuit of happiness. Savannah’s journey from darkness to light is marked by her interactions with both brothers, highlighting the tension between loyalty and the desire for a fulfilling life. As Jeremy seeks to help Savannah break free from Nate’s influence, the story unfolds with unexpected twists that reveal the depth of their connections. This edition contains 184 pages and is presented in English, offering an engaging exploration of romance and personal growth.
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FROM DARKNESS TO LIGHTRecent high school graduate, Savannah Nightingale loves her best friend Nate Deacon, but he’s an emotional drain.Dark, angry, and volatile, keeping him in line over the last twelve years has taken its toll. He’s doesn’t get along with people, and she’s the only person he interacts with on the regular.She’s the only one who can pull him back from the edge before he snaps.His older brother Jeremy is the complete opposite. Happy, fun-loving, and laidback, when he’s home from college for the summer, he starts hanging out with Savy. Jeremy wants to free her from Nate’s dark hold, and wants to help her have some long overdue fun…then finds himself surprisingly in love.When Nate reacts badly, turns out, Jeremy will do anything for the girl he loves.
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