*I had planned on posting a review today but thanks to pet and household emergencies I couldn’t read the book in time. I’ll have my review up early next week. In the meantime check out the summary and enter the Rafflecopter giveaway below!
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About ACROSS THE DISTANCE
There's a drawer I never open. It holds a picture I never look at. It reminds me of a day I hate to remember, but I'll never forget.
I'd give anything to be like the other girls on campus. Going to parties, flirting with boys, planning for a future. But that's not me. And hasn't been since the day my parents died. The only thing that got me through was Griffin. Even though I didn't have my family, I always had him. Only, now I'm not so sure I do.
It's not just the eleven hundred miles separating us now that I'm at college. Or his band finally taking off, and all the gigs and girls suddenly demanding his time. It's as if everything is different-the way we talk, the way we text . . . the way he looks at me and the way those looks make me feel.
Griffin has been the only good thing in my life since that horrific day. But I can feel our friendship slipping away-and I'm terrified of what will be left in its place . . .
I'd give anything to be like the other girls on campus. Going to parties, flirting with boys, planning for a future. But that's not me. And hasn't been since the day my parents died. The only thing that got me through was Griffin. Even though I didn't have my family, I always had him. Only, now I'm not so sure I do.
It's not just the eleven hundred miles separating us now that I'm at college. Or his band finally taking off, and all the gigs and girls suddenly demanding his time. It's as if everything is different-the way we talk, the way we text . . . the way he looks at me and the way those looks make me feel.
Griffin has been the only good thing in my life since that horrific day. But I can feel our friendship slipping away-and I'm terrified of what will be left in its place . . .
About Marie Meyer
Marie Meyer was a Language Arts teacher for fourteen years. She spends her days in the classroom and her nights writing heartfelt new adult romances that will leave readers clamoring for more. She is a member of RWA and the St. Louis Writers Guild. Marie's short fiction won honorable mentions from the St. Louis Writers Guild in 2010 and 2011. She is a proud mommy and enjoys helping her oldest daughter train for the Special Olympics, making up silly stories with her youngest daughter, and bingeing on weeks of DVR'd television shows with her husband.
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ReplyDeletewaves back!
DeleteSounds wrenching
ReplyDeleteHopefully I can get to it this upcoming week.
DeleteSounds interesting.
ReplyDeleteI hope everyone is okay. We had a rash of puppy problems but none were emergent. ((HUGS)) to everyone (and a virtual doggie biscuit).
Beau is having kidney issues that we're still trying to figure out. He's on new meds so I'm hoping it will clear up. He thanks you for the cookie :-)
DeleteThis sounds too intense for me, but good!!
ReplyDeleteI hope everything is ok with you guys!!!!!
I LOVE your new header!!! OMG SO CUTE!!
Thank you :-))
DeleteI heard it's low angst - *fingers crossed* lol
Wow...this sounds amazing!
ReplyDeletePS. Hope all is ok with your furbabies!
We're working on it lol
DeleteOh no, its awful when our furry friends are ill, here's hoping all is well.
ReplyDeleteHmm, not too sure about this one even if it does appeal to me in as far as I was once involved in a long distance romance.
I hope the angst is not too much, pretty cover though. I think I have this in my kindle, I'm going to read it now on my trip home :)
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