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Waiting On Wednesday (32)

Posted on the 31 July 2013 by Mr. Book Wonder @mrbookwonder

Waiting On Wednesday (32)

Waiting on Wednesday is a weekly feature hosted by Jill of Breaking the Spine. It spotlights upcoming book releases that I’m eagerly waiting.


Hurt by Tabitha Suzuma

RELEASE DATE. September 5, 2013

PUBLISHER. Definitions

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SYNOPSIS. Why? is the burning question on everyone’s lips. Why would a guy like Mathéo Walsh want to die? At seventeen, he is Britain’s most promising diving champion. He is a heartthrob, a straight-A student and lives in one of the wealthiest areas of London. He has great mates and is the envy of everyone around him. And most importantly of all, he is deeply in love with his girlfriend, Lola. He has always been a stable, well-adjusted guy …

Until one weekend. A weekend he cannot seem to remember. All he knows is that he has come back a changed person. One who no longer knows how to have fun, no longer wants to spend time with his friends, no longer enjoys diving. Something terrible happened that weekend—something violent and bloody and twisted. He no longer knows who he is. He no longer trusts himself around people: he only wants to hurt, wound and destroy. Slowly, he begins to piece back the buried, fragmented memories, and finds himself staring at the reflection of a monster.

Tormented, Mathéo suddenly finds himself faced with the most devastating choice of his life. Keep his secret, and put those closest to him in terrible danger. Or confess, and lose Lola forever …


Lately, I have been reading contemporary novels and there is no doubt that I just become a huge geek in the said genre. What I chose for this post is a contemporary book that I think everyone is also waiting for.

Hurt is the newest book from the bestselling author of Forbidden. I am very much anticipating to read it because, of course, it’s a Tabitha Suzuma book, and it’s a book that literally will get your attention instantly because of its thought-provoking title and summary.

Do I have to say more?

Because I still have to do this:


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