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How about an exclusive quotation from the book to pique your interest?
"No matter where you end up in life or how long you’re gone, if you’re from south of the Mason-Dixon Line, the code of the Southern Gentleman is in effect. And the minute you violate it, your mama will know by some Southern sixth sense." (Want, Lawton)
Blurb:
Julianne counts the days until she can pack her bags and leave
her old-money, tradition-bound Southern town where appearance is everything and
secrecy is a way of life. A piano virtuoso, she dreams of attending a
prestigious music school in Boston. Failure is not an option, so she enlists
the help of New England Conservatory graduate Isaac Laroche to help her.
She can’t understand why he suddenly gave up Boston’s music
scene to return to the South. He doesn’t know her life depends on escaping it.
Julianne must face down madness from without, just as it threatens from within.
Isaac must resist an inappropriate attraction, but an indiscretion at a Mardi
Gras ball—the pinnacle event for Mobile’s elite—forces their present wants and
needs to collide with sins of the past.
Will Julianne accept the help she’s offered and get everything
she ever wanted, or will she self-destruct and take Isaac down with her?
Early Praise:
"A heart-rending, romantic, and
compulsively readable debut. You will remember Juli and Isaac for a long time
to come!" --R.A. Nelson, author of Teach Me and Throat
“A powerful masterpiece, exploring tough issues, sweet love, and
high stakes…”– Aubrie Dionne, Author of “Paradise 21”
“This story opened my eyes to how
exciting contemporary YA romance can be” – Lisa Voisin, Author of “The Watcher”
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