Estelle Maskame

Did I Mention I Need You?

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BOOK 2 IN THE INCREDIBLE DIMILY SERIES It's been a year since eighteen-year-old Eden Munro last saw Tyler Bruce: her stepbrother… and her secret love. Although they called time on their forbidden relationship for the sake of their family, Eden can't help but feel excited when Tyler invites her to join him in New York City for the summer. Anyway, Eden is happy with her boyfriend Dean, and surely Tyler has moved on too. But as they spend a long, hot summer in the excitement of the city that never sleeps, it soon becomes obvious that they aren't over each other. But can they resist temptation? In Did I Mention I Need You?, the second volume of Estelle Maskame's phenomenal DIMILY trilogy, Tyler and Eden must face up to their feelings and decide what to do next. Is their love strong enough to face the challenges that lie ahead? PRAISE FOR THE DIMILY TRILOGY It's a safe bet the films will be out by 2017. THE OBSERVER Maskame's followers are voracious readers and the Scot has had to grow accustomed to every plot twist being feverishly discussed. THE HERALD Like Zoella, [Estelle] knows a thing or two about self promotion… [the books have] received pretty much universal acclaim from her 125,000 followers. THE TIMES A viral, literary hit! A clever modern twist on the age-old tale of star-crossed lovers. THE HERALD WEEKEND MAGAZINE A new generation of talent! THE SCOTTISH SUN Authors are often advised to write about what they know. Wisely, [Estelle] ignored that advice. THE LIST She's only 17, but Estelle Maskame has already gained a global fanbase. STV The Aberdeenshire schoolgirl has had 4 million hits on Wattpad, signed a three-book publishing deal for her Did I Mention I Love You? series and is still only 17. Did we mention we're jealous? 'THE GRAPH OF GREATNESS', FABULOUS MAGAZINE (SUN ON SUNDAY) Despite facing some tough competition within the YA group, notably from the likes of the Hunger Games' Suzanne Collins, at just eighteen years of age, Maskame has proven herself to be just as worthy of the praise and attention she has so far received, and such praise is unlikely to stop heading her way anytime soon. POPWRAPPED
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392 printed pages
Original publication
2015
Publication year
2015
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    It was an interesting book till the end .. I couldn't stop reading

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Quotes

  • anaklobucarhas quoted4 years ago
    don’t know what being in love with someone is supposed to feel like,” Tyler admits with a breathy laugh, “but if being in love means thinking about someone every second of every day . . . If being in love means your entire mood shifts when they’re around . . . If being in love means you’d do anything and everything for them,” he murmurs, “then I am endlessly in love
  • Archer-Yv Georgehas quoted4 years ago
    The nakedness of thy sister, the daughter of thy father, or daughter of thy mother
  • juliaalsaidhas quoted7 years ago
    Tyler’s gazing at me, his glowing eyes analyzing my body. They rest on my breasts for several long seconds, and then they drift back up to meet mine. “ ‘The nakedness of thy sister, the daughter of thy father, or daughter of thy mother, whether she be born at home, or born abroad, even their nakedness thou shalt not uncover,’ ” Tyler murmurs, his eyes never leaving mine, forever smoldering. “Leviticus, chapter eighteen, verse nine.”

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