Regretting You by Colleen Hoover
Nothing would please Morgan Grant more than for her and her daughter Clara, who is sixteen, to be completely different. Morgan is adamant about not letting her daughter make the same errors that she did. Morgan put her own aspirations on wait by getting pregnant and marrying way too early. Clara rejects the idea of taking after her mother. Her predictable mother is the antithesis of spontaneous.
Clara and Morgan are finding it more and more difficult to get along because of their competing personalities and opposing objectives. Clara’s father and the family’s rock, Chris Morgan’s husband, is the only one who can bring harmony to the home. But Chris is involved in a catastrophic and dubious accident, shattering that tranquillity. The tragic and lasting effects will affect far more than simply Morgan and Clara.
Morgan finds solace in the last person she expects to, and Clara turns to the one boy she has been forbidden to see as they struggle to reconstruct all that crashed around them. Mother and daughter’s distance grows as a result of new secrets, grudges, and miscommunications that surface with each passing day. They are so far apart that it may never be feasible for them to get back together.
Regretting You by Colleen Hoover
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When the story picks up, Morgan, the main character, is between the ages of 16 and 17. Read the novel to see how and why The Hero Jonah, whose story begins when Morgan does and continues when hers does in a very different way, is indeed a hero. Then there is Clara, Morgan’s 16-year-old daughter, who displays great maturity up to the point at which her maturity is compromised and she behaves like a 16-year-old. This is the tale of how the three of them managed to survive and continue their lives after Morgan, Jonah, and Clara was placed in a precarious situation with no prior warning.