The happily-ever-after of Holly Goldberg Sloan's acclaimed debut, _I'll Be There_ , is turned on its head in this riveting, emotional sequel about friends, enemies, and how those roles can shift in a matter of moments. Emily Bell has it all. She's in love with a boy named Sam Border, and his l
Just Call My Name
β Scribed by Sloan, Holly Goldberg
- Book ID
- 108330995
- Publisher
- Piccadilly Press
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 443 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781848124134
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Sometimes your enemy is your only hope ...
Trust is the hardest thing to find . . . and the easiest to lose. Emily Bell has it all. She's in love with a boy named Sam Border, and his little brother has become part of her family. This summer is destined to be the best time of their lives - until a charismatic new girl in town sets her sights on Sam. Now Emily finds herself questioning the loyalty of the person she trusts the most. But the biggest threat to her happiness is someone she never saw coming. Sam's psychopathic father is planning a jailbreak. And he knows exactly where to find Emily and his sons when he escapes. The happily-ever-after of Holly Goldberg Sloan's acclaimed debut I'LL BE THERE is turned on its head in this riveting, emotional drama about friends, enemies and how those roles can shift in a matter of moments.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Holly Goldberg Sloan is a scriptwriter and the highly-acclaimed author of three novels, I'LL BE THERE, JUST CALL MY...
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