Release
Date: 06/02/15
Bookish
Group Press
New
Adult
Summary
from Goodreads:
Sometimes the only thing standing
between fear and hope is yourself.
Almost a year ago, nineteen-year-old Cassie Harlen had a lot to deal with. A
stack of college acceptance letters waiting for answers, a proposal from the
boy next door, and a mother whose most recent bipolar episode left Cassie hurt
and confused. Tired of cleaning up the messes caused by her mother's disorder,
of resenting her mother for not being there, and scared of being trapped by an
inevitable future—which included marrying Graham Tucker—Cassie did the only
thing she could think of to keep from ending up like her mother: she left.
Graham never knew why Cassie walked away. He woke up one morning and she was
gone—along with the life that he’d created around her. After eleven months,
Graham has a new plan for his future. One that doesn't involve Cassie Harlen.
When Cassie's mom nearly burns down her house, Cassie’s forced to return home.
Back to a mother she’s tried to ignore and the guy she’s been unable to forget.
Graham doesn't know how he's going to spend the whole summer living next door
to the person who broke his heart without letting those old feelings push
through to the surface.
Neither does Cassie.
Playlist
for DAYS LIKE THIS:
DAYS
playlist
Sweet
Emotion - Aerosmith
Angel
- Fleetwood Mac
Never
Going Back Again - Fleetwood Mac
Tiny
Dancer - Elton John
Comfortably
Numb - Pink Floyd
Moaning
Low - Billie Holliday
Gentle
On My Mind - Dean Martin
All
I Could Do Is Cry - Etta James
You
Go to My Head – Frank Sinatra
And
it Spread - The Avett Brothers
River
- Joni Mitchell
You
and I - Johnnyswim
It
Ain't Me Babe - Johnny/June Cash
You’re
Gonna Make Me Lonesome When You Go - Bob Dylan
The
One You Should’ve Let Go – The Lone Bellow
The
Morning Comes - Delta Rae
Every
Night – Imagine Dragons
About the Author
Danielle Ellison spent most of her childhood reading instead of learning math. It's probably the reason she can't divide without a calculator and has spent her life seeking the next adventure. It's also probably the reason she's had so many different zip codes and jobs.
Danielle Ellison spent most of her childhood reading instead of learning math. It's probably the reason she can't divide without a calculator and has spent her life seeking the next adventure. It's also probably the reason she's had so many different zip codes and jobs.
When
she’s not writing, Danielle is probably eating cookies, fighting her
nomadic urges, watching too much TV, or dreaming of the day when she can be
British. She has settled in Northern Virginia, for now, but you can always find
her on twitter @DanielleEWrites.
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