When divine timing sparks an unexpected romance, will Egan and Celeste be able to leave their troubled pasts behind and find the courage to have a little faith in love?
Losing Faith
โ Scribed by Jaden, Denise
- Publisher
- Simon Pulse
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 203 KB
- Edition
- Trade paperback ed
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 1416996702
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โฆ Synopsis
A terrible secret. A terrible fate.
When Brie's sister, Faith, dies suddenly, Brie's world falls apart. As she goes through the bizarre and devastating process of mourning the sister she never understood and barely even liked, everything in her life seems to spiral farther and farther off course. Her parents are a mess, her friends dont know how to treat her, and her perfect boyfriend suddenly seems anything but.
As Brie settles into her new normal, she encounters more questions than closure: Certain facts about the way Faith died just don't line up. Brie soon uncovers a dark and twisted secret about Faiths final night...a secret that puts her own life in danger.
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