Jenna
Oliver doesn’t have time to get involved with one boy, let alone
two.
All Jenna wants is
to escape her evaporating small town and her alcoholic
mother. She's determined she'll go to college and find a life
that is wholly hers—one that isn't tainted by her family's past. But
when the McAlister twins move to town and Jenna gets involved with
both of them, she learns the life she planned may not be the
one she gets.
Ian
McAlister doesn't want to start over; he wants to remember.
Ian can’t recall a
single thing from the last three months—and he seems to be losing
more memories every day. His family knows the truth, but no one will tell him
what really happened before he lost his memory. When he meets Jenna, Ian
believes that he can be normal again because she makes not remembering
something he can handle.
The
secret Ian can’t remember is the one Luke McAlister can’t forget.
Luke has always lived in the
shadow of his twin brother until Jenna stumbles into his life. She sees
past who he’s supposed to be, and her kiss brings back the spark that life
stole. Even though Luke feels like his brother deserves her more, Luke
can’t resist Jenna—which is the trigger that makes Ian's memory return.
Jenna,
Ian & Luke are about to learn there are only so many secrets you can keep
before the truth comes to reclaim you.
About the Author...
I
am a reader. I love words and worlds and characters and, I will admit,
that perfectly placed semi-colon. I love it when a sentence is so
beautiful that I have to stop and re-read it several times because it is a
nugget of truth written in a way I’d never thought before but is somehow the
exact shade of right. I love characters who become real and worlds more
vivid than my own. I love books, and I am a reader.
Which
is also why I’m a writer and an English teacher. I teach sophomore
English at a public high school, and sometimes I get very excited that they pay
me to fan girl over books and authors and watch as one of my students falls in
love with the written word – either for the first time or all over again with a
new genre or author. I also sponsor the book club at our school, which
means that once a month I get to sit around and discuss books (mostly YA) with
teens. I really do love my job.
I live in Louisiana with my adorable
husband and equally adorable but ridiculously spoiled bloodhound. I run
marathons in order to stay at least partially sane. I love fall and
football and rain. And books. Have I mentioned that I am
ridiculously addicted to books?
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