The Understatement of the Year
by
Sarina Bowen
4.0 (1
ratings)
Art & Photography
Format
Kindle
Pages
310
Language
English
Published
Jul 1, 2023
Publisher
Tuxbury Publishing LLC
Description
Five years after the life-altering events of high school, Michael Graham is still haunted by the painful memories of a betrayal that changed everything. Now, as a college student, he is determined to shed the weight of his past and focus on the future. However, when an unexpected reunion stirs emotions he thought he left behind, Michael finds himself grappling with feelings of guilt, love, and the desire for redemption.
As he navigates the complexities of friendships and relationships in college, Michael encounters new dynamics that challenge his understanding of loyalty and betrayal. The stakes become higher when he realizes that some bonds can be reformed, even if they were shattered years ago. With a heartfelt journey ahead of him, Michael must confront the choices he made long ago and find a way to reconcile his past with his present — ultimately leading him to discover the transformative power of forgiveness.
Amidst the laughter, heartbreak, and revelations that come with young adulthood, Michael grapples with the realization that sometimes what feels like an understatement can blur the lines between love and friendship. Each chapter reveals layers of growth and self-discovery, telling a story that resonates with anyone who has ever tried to move on from their past while still holding on to pieces of it.
As he navigates the complexities of friendships and relationships in college, Michael encounters new dynamics that challenge his understanding of loyalty and betrayal. The stakes become higher when he realizes that some bonds can be reformed, even if they were shattered years ago. With a heartfelt journey ahead of him, Michael must confront the choices he made long ago and find a way to reconcile his past with his present — ultimately leading him to discover the transformative power of forgiveness.
Amidst the laughter, heartbreak, and revelations that come with young adulthood, Michael grapples with the realization that sometimes what feels like an understatement can blur the lines between love and friendship. Each chapter reveals layers of growth and self-discovery, telling a story that resonates with anyone who has ever tried to move on from their past while still holding on to pieces of it.
Reviews
4.0
Vicki Sawatzky
@vicki.sawa
Nov 22, 2025
4.75/5
Characters: The complexities around the relationship between Graham and Rikker make the book interesting and a quick read.
Spice Level: Some
Theme: MM Romance; Sports Romance
Would Read Again?: Yes
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