Spring Day
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by Josie Miller
Part 1 of the Spring Day series
In a world that's always watching, it's easy to feel alone and left behind. When Jordan Castaldi's family abandons her without a second thought, there's no one left for her except for the voices in her head. Overwhelmed by questions of what could've been and why her parents left, Jordan just wants a life alone. However, when she gets community service with six strangers, everything changes. Painful memories resurface, and the battle Jordan's been avoiding her entire life is coming. The more she tries to avoid it, the more it becomes clear. It's time to move on and find her own path. The only question is, where does it lead, and who will she have to leave behind? Experience the heartfelt adventure of finding one's true self and rediscovering the true meaning of family. Trigger Warning: This book contains mentions of suicide and mild cursing.
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Lie
by Josie Miller
Part 2 of the Spring Day series
Working as the Chief of Literature, Alwin makes a living by creating lies. Hiding in the reality that he creates, it's only a matter of time before it falls apart. Desperately trying to believe in a perfect world, Alwin does everything he can to follow the rules and protect a secret project codenamed Primavera- including turning against his closest friends. In the heat of the moment, he burns the last reminder of his friend Jordan's family.Now, he'll do anything to get it back. Eyes watch him from all sides as he tries to turn back time. The line between right and wrong blurs until it's impossible to tell the difference. From lying to the government to stealing its most precious secrets, Alwin is willing to do anything to give Jordan back her family.The only thing is, what will it cost him? And does Jordan even want it? Buried in what he wants to believe, Alwin runs from the truth.Maybe Jordan's not the one who needs saving after all.Sometimes you just can't handle the truth.Content Warning: This book discusses topics like limited drug use and suicidal ideation. It contains brief cursing. Lie's intended audience is ages 12 and older. However, readers of all ages may find these topics triggering and uncomfortable. Please read with care.
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