Curious teens will find Snadowsky's honesty refreshing, and like [Judy Blume's] Forever before it, this [book] is sure to be passed from hand to hand. -- Booklist After everything that happened my first boyfriend, my first time, my first breakup jumping back into the dating game seemed like the least healthy thing I could do. It s t that I didn t want to fall in love again, since that s about the best feeling ever. But as a busy college premed still raw from heartbreak, which is the worst feeling ever, I figured I d lie low for a while. Of course, as soon as I stopped looking for someone, an impossibly amazing and devastatingly cute guy came along, and I learned that having a new boyfriend is the quickest way to recover from losing your old one. The moment we got together, all my preconceptions about romance and sex were turned upside down. I discovered physical and emotional firsts I never knew existed. I learned to let go of my past by living in the present. It was thrilling. It was hot. It was just what the doctor ordered. But I couldn t avoid my future forever. In Daria Snadowsky s daring sequel to Anatomy of a Boyfriend, eighteen-year-old Dominique explores the relationship between love and lust, and the friendships that see us through. Dominique is a strong female character who makes informed decisions and demonstrates control over her own body and goals. . . . This book could be popular with girls who are curious and interested in reading about intimate young adult relationships. -- VOYAPresents a multiplicity of opinions and stories about sex, intimacy and relationships and lets readers come to their own conclusions. -- Kirkus ReviewsFrom the Hardcover edition.
DARIA SNADOWSKY lives and practices criminal defense law in Southern Nevada. She is the author of acclaimed Anatomy of a Boyfriend and contributed an essay to the anthology Crush: 26 Real-life Tales of First Love (Harlequin, 2011).