Northern was supposed to be a fresh start—a place where
people didn’t know who I was or how I had spent years in and out of mental
institutes. People didn't know about my parents death or the island no one
heard of. But when Peter sits next to me in lit class, I can’t stop the
memories, and I don’t want to. He looks too much like the boy from the island,
and despite my best intentions, coaxes my secrets from me.
He’s gorgeous, irresistible, a little mad, and completely lost—we are a pair of
broken cogs in a world neither of us truly fits into. He is somehow gentle and
fierce, heartbreaking in his devotion and savage in his defense.
When Belle, his best friend, shows up, pale and lovely and sick, Peter pulls
away from me, a startling withdrawal. It’s a relationship that scares and
confuses me. She is at times warm and friendly, and other times is violent and
unpredictable.
Peter says that he wants me, but refuses to let himself get close. And there
are secrets, surrounding both of us, that border on nightmares. As the memories
close in, as Belle gets sicker and more violent, I’m torn between what is true
and what I believe, and what this magical boy knows about my mysterious past.
Nazarea Andrews is an avid reader and tends to write the
stories she wants to read. She loves chocolate and coffee almost as much as she
loves books, but not quite as much as she loves her kids. She lives in south
Georgia with her husband, daughters, and overgrown dog.
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