Seventeen-year-old Rachel has had a hard life. After the sudden death of her father, she was forced to grow up fast, taking care of her younger sister and her drug dependent mother. Her main focus was to finish high school, and to make enough money from her job at the Burger Shack to pay the bills. And then she meets Sam, and everything changes. He shows her that life can be more than work and school, and suddenly the safe wall she'd built around herself begins to crumble. But there is something mysterious about Sam, and as she begins to unravel the truth about him, will it be enough to tear them apart forever?…mehr
Seventeen-year-old Rachel has had a hard life. After the sudden death of her father, she was forced to grow up fast, taking care of her younger sister and her drug dependent mother. Her main focus was to finish high school, and to make enough money from her job at the Burger Shack to pay the bills. And then she meets Sam, and everything changes. He shows her that life can be more than work and school, and suddenly the safe wall she'd built around herself begins to crumble. But there is something mysterious about Sam, and as she begins to unravel the truth about him, will it be enough to tear them apart forever?Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Shanell Keys has been writing entertaining stories since she was a young child. Born with the gift of storytelling and a vivid imagination, she is the author of five novels, including Lost and Found, Blank Slate, The Good Mother, The Promise, and her newest masterpiece, A Summer to Remember, which is a stand-alone sequel to The Promise. She lives in Sacramento, California with her husband and two children and works as a preschool educator, which helps her connect with her characters on a deeper level. In her spare time, she loves to travel and spend time with her family. She attended American River College where she studied Literature and Early Childhood Education.
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