'I adored this story and instantly fell in love with Grace Salmon. A beautiful book about learning to let go and start living your life' Nina Pottell, Prima No one is ever happy to see Grace Salmon. As a funeral arranger, she's responsible for steering strangers through the hardest day of their live
How To Say Goodbye
β Scribed by Lin, Amber
- Book ID
- 109131660
- Publisher
- Amber Lin
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 155 KB
- Series
- Chance of Rain 2
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781940518077
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
She's here for the summer...
Amy has a secret: no one's ever held her hand. She doesn't even know how to hug. Everyone thinks she's smart, but straight A's are way easier than making friends. Then she meets Dane, a golden-haired surfer whose easy charm and hot touch teach her what she longs to know.
He lives on the streets...
Dane lives for the salty breeze and a sweet wave, because that's all he has. He's been on the streets since he was fourteen. A drifter. Homeless. Then he meets Amy. Smart and accomplished, she's everything he's not. He wants to be the sort of man who deserves her.
Except that means facing down his pastβand that past might very well swallow them both.
HOW TO SAY GOODBYE is a full-length novel of 76,000 words and no cliffhanger.
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