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Billie and Joey couldn't have more different lives. Billie is wealthy, popular, and beautiful. Joey is awkward and his family doesn't have much money. There is no way two people from such opposed backgrounds could find what they need in each other...or is there? Sometimes, life's toughest experiences can bond anyone together. "A Tick in Time," the sequel to Bill Knapp's "Remember Who You Are," continues the teenagers' emotional journey in this tale of love, loss, and fate.

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Billie and Joey couldn't have more different lives. Billie is wealthy, popular, and beautiful. Joey is awkward and his family doesn't have much money. There is no way two people from such opposed backgrounds could find what they need in each other...or is there? Sometimes, life's toughest experiences can bond anyone together. "A Tick in Time," the sequel to Bill Knapp's "Remember Who You Are," continues the teenagers' emotional journey in this tale of love, loss, and fate.
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Bill Knapp's second novel is a continuation of the captivating and emotional story of the love between his two young characters, Billie and Joey. It is a sequel to his first novel "Remember Who You Are" but is equally as enthralling as a stand-alone novel. When he's not writing, Knapp is heavily involved with music and visual art. He has been a drummer, guitar player, and singer for over 50 years, having played alongside many well-known musicians and in a group called The Maple Sugar Music Company. He has made several recordings, including one at Hilltop Studios in Nashville, and has appeared in the Opry North shows all across Ontario. Today, Knapp performs with backup tracks as he drums and sings along. He also does commissioned artwork in most media including digital. He has a weekly one-hour live show on Facebook on Saturdays at 7:00 pm ET. Knapp lives in Watford, Ontario with his wife Cathy and their Bernedoodle, Louise. The family's Bernese Mountain Dog, Harriet has passed on, but her spirit lives on in his writing.