"Eight years ago, Rue Thompson fell in love with her brother's roommate. From across the country, he started writing her letters out of the blue-letters that encouraged her, amused her, and healed her. Then he ghosted her and broke her heart. Fortunately, Rue's now stone-cold heart protects her from anything that dares make her feel, except when she's live-action role-playing with her friends in the park. When in costume and wielding a foam sword, Rue can be whatever she wants. But then the boy-now most definitely a man-suddenly reappears in her life and shows renewed interest. The catch? He…mehr
"Eight years ago, Rue Thompson fell in love with her brother's roommate. From across the country, he started writing her letters out of the blue-letters that encouraged her, amused her, and healed her. Then he ghosted her and broke her heart. Fortunately, Rue's now stone-cold heart protects her from anything that dares make her feel, except when she's live-action role-playing with her friends in the park. When in costume and wielding a foam sword, Rue can be whatever she wants. But then the boy-now most definitely a man-suddenly reappears in her life and shows renewed interest. The catch? He doesn't recognize her. Apparently eight years and new hair masks all wounds. But Rue remembers everything. No amount of make-believe can change that. She's taken enough damage, thank you very much. But this time, Landry Harrison plans to convince Rue he's leveled up-even if it means dressing up in tights and a cape to prove it."--Provided by publisher.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Charlie N. Holmberg is the author of the Wall Street Journal bestselling Paper Magician series and the Amazon Charts bestselling Spellbreaker series. She is also the author of the Star Mother series and the Numina series, as well as five stand-alone novels, including Followed by Frost, a 2016 RITA Award finalist for Young Adult Romance; The Fifth Doll, winner of the 2017 Whitney Award for Speculative Fiction; and The Will and the Wilds, winner of the 2020 Whitney Award for Speculative Fiction, as well as Novel of the Year for Adult Fiction. Born in Salt Lake City, Charlie was raised a Trekkie alongside three sisters who also have boy names. She is a proud BYU alumna, plays the ukulele, and owns too many pairs of glasses. She currently lives with her family in Utah. Visit her at www.charlienholmberg.com.
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