Remember Me Forever (Lovely Vicious #3)
by Sara Wolf
Publication Date:
May 2, 2017
Publisher:
Entangled Teen
"What a rush!
Brilliantly crafted, sharply written, and completely unpredictable--the perfect
ending to an all-time favorite series! Sara Wolf is a fresh voice in YA, and
her characters never fail to make me laugh and think. If you're in the mood for
an edgy, witty, one-of-a-kind romance, this is definitely for you!" --Rachel Harris, NYT bestselling author
Isis Blake hasn’t fallen in love in three years, forty-three
weeks, and two days. Or so she thinks.
The boy she maybe-sort-of-definitely loved and
sort-of-maybe-definitely hated has dropped off the face of the planet in the
face of tragedy, leaving a Jack Hunter–shaped hole. Determined to be happy,
Isis fills it in with lies and puts on a brave smile for her new life at Ohio
State University.
But the smile lasts only until he shows up. The menace from
her past—her darkest secret, Nameless—is attending OSU right alongside her. And
he’s whispering that he has something Isis wants—something she needs to see to
move forward. To move on.
Isis has always been able to pretend everything is okay. But
not anymore.
Isis Blake might be good at putting herself back together.
But Jack Hunter is better.
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She is fire and rage, all claws
extended, her hair swirling around her in the gentle summer night wind and her
cinnamon eyes ablaze with light from the hall. She shines in the velvet
darkness, a little thinner than I remember, and a little sadder, but burning
all the same. Always burning. I warm myself on her fury, embracing the searing
hot-sweet feel of her wrath and all the vibrant life behind it.
Sara Wolf is a twenty-something author who adores baking,
screaming at her cats, and screaming at herself while she types hilarious
things. When she was a kid, she was too busy eating dirt to write her first
terrible book. Twenty years later, she picked up a keyboard and started mashing
her fists on it and created the monster known as the Lovely Vicious series. She
lives in San Diego with two cats, a crippling-yet-refreshing sense of
self-doubt, and not enough fruit tarts ever.
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