From USA Today bestselling author Emma
Scott comes the second in an emotional series of interconnected, coming-of-age
YA romances.
At Santa Cruz Central High School, they called them the
misfits, the outcasts, the weirdos. But most of us knew them as the Lost
Boys...
Holden Parish survived his parents' horrific attempts to
make him "the perfect son." After a year's stint in a Swiss
sanitarium to recover, he has vowed to never let anything--or anyone--trap him
again. Brilliant but broken, he seeks refuge behind alcohol, meaningless sex,
and uses his wicked sense of humor to keep people away. He only has to ride out
one year in the coastal town of Santa Cruz with his aunt and uncle before he
inherits his billions and can make his escape. Disappear. Falling in love is
not in the plans.
River Whitmore. Star quarterback of the Central High
football team, Prom King, Mr. Popular, ladies' man. He leads the perfect
life...except it's all a lie. His father has River's future in the NFL all
planned out, while River's dream is to run the family business in the town that
he loves. But his mother's illness is tearing the family apart and River is
becoming the glue that holds them together. How can he break his father's heart
when it's already shattering?
River's carefully-crafted façade explodes when he meets
Holden Parish. A guy who dresses in coats and scarves year-round, drinks
expensive vodka, and spends his free time breaking into houses for the fun of
it. They're complete opposites. River seeks a quiet life, away from the
spotlight. Holden would rather have dental surgery than settle down. Holden's
demons and River's responsibilities threaten to keep them apart, while their
undeniable attraction crashes them together again and again, growing into something
deep and real no matter how they resist. Until one terrible night changes
everything.
*Please note, this book contains spoilers for The
Girl in the Love Song.
About the Author
Emma Scott is a USA Today and Wall
St. Journal bestselling author whose books have been translated in
eight languages and featured in Buzzfeed, Huffington Post, New York
Daily News and USA Today's Happy Ever After.
Her works often explore themes of love, loss, and
redemption, blending intense emotion with hope and resilience.
If you enjoy emotionally charged stories that rip your heart
out and put it back together again, with diverse characters and kind-hearted
heroes, you will enjoy her novels. Visit www.emmascottwrites.com