
Just them and their growing relationship over the summer. There is nothing supernatural, no drama, no over the top romantic gestures. I liked the start of this book because Sam and Jase seem like normal teenagers and their relationship comes off as real. Sam is unsure if it was her mom when she hears Mr Garrett is hurt, realizes it is, confronts her, threatened not to tell by her mom's boyfrined, breaks up with Jase, tells him, back together, her mom finally confesses and drops out of the Senate race. Sam's mom hits and run Jase's father one night with Sam in the car but she's asleep. Then the book takes a weird turn that I found unnecessary.


One day Jase comes up to her while shes outside and they fall in love, she gets more involved with his family while she never introduces him to her friends or mother, when she finally does it's surprising. Sam's mother is very judgmental of the Garrett's, Sam sits outside to watch them often while growing up to see the chaotic world they live in with so many people. It's about a girl named Samantha who live with her over the top single mother that is running for Senate and Jase, the boy next door who has a lot of siblings. My Life Next Door is a cute, light summer read. Overall, really enjoyed this and I will be continuing on with the series. I think the twist was good, but I wish it would have been resolved a little differently. Jase and Sam were too cute! I did not see the twist coming at all! I knew the twist was going to involve Clay, but my mind was in a whole different area thinking about what may happen. Everyone played such a crucial role in this book, and was one reason I really loved it.I adored the romance! It also kept the book moving for me.until the twists. I think Tim kept the story going in the first half of the book. I enjoyed what the Garrets bring to the story as a real family (with real love and real struggles). I am so glad I did.I love all of the characters in this story from Sam and Jase, to his entertaining siblings.

I enjoyed it so much more than I thought, and honestly did not think I was going to finish this after the first few chapters.
