Lost Without You by Liz Hannah
Publication Date: December 30 2013
Genre: New Adult Contemporary
Romance
~Summary~
Grace Young thought she was a survivor - until the day her twin brother died, leaving her parents heartbroken and their relationship with Grace fractured beyond repair. Now all Grace wants is a chance to experience something of a normal life, before it's all too late.
Going to college hundreds of miles from home seems like the right way to embrace her new found freedom, especially after years of homeschooling, but while Grace takes to her classes naturally, it's the other side of college that she's unprepared for.
The parties. The friendships. The boys. Especially one Dean Michaels, the Haven University's star soccer player. Fate throws the pair together, and their friendship starts to turn into something more. But can Grace keep the secrets of her past hidden without hurting those she's come to count on the most?
Going to college hundreds of miles from home seems like the right way to embrace her new found freedom, especially after years of homeschooling, but while Grace takes to her classes naturally, it's the other side of college that she's unprepared for.
The parties. The friendships. The boys. Especially one Dean Michaels, the Haven University's star soccer player. Fate throws the pair together, and their friendship starts to turn into something more. But can Grace keep the secrets of her past hidden without hurting those she's come to count on the most?
*New Adult Contemporary
Romance, recommended for readers 17+ for mature situations*
~Teaser~
~About The Author~
Author Bio: Liz Hannah is a New Adult author that calls both
Scotland and Australia home. Currently studying her Bachelor of Arts at
university, when she’s not busy reading or writing, Liz can be found
procrastinating from her studies indulging in her Pinterest habit or watching
too many TV shows. Lost Without You
is her debut New Adult novel.
~Giveaway~
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