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As soon as I'm able to sit down at my computer I'll gladly send them to you (I'm at work at present). If you'd like to DM an email address I'll get them to you this evening!

It is! If you DM me your email address I can send it to you this evening.
Number of copies: 50
Formats available: ebook
Word count or pages: 173 pages
Blurb: Seventeen-year-old Bryson Davis is finally ready to start putting the pieces of his life back together. Since the death of his older brother, Alec, two years prior, and the subsequent break down of his family life, he has struggled with who he is and what comes next. He sees his senior year of high school as a chance to finally get things right though; a chance to once again be the person he was before Alec, before Rust, and before the divorce.
Only it’s hard to be yourself when you’re harboring an immense secret. The type of secret that can turn your entire life upside down. And it only gets harder when a new boy at school named Aidan Driscoll is unexpectedly thrown into the works.
Content warnings: Contains a few slurs, and some tense family situations.
Notes: This book is a sequel to A Crooked Mile, but you should be able to read and understand the book relatively fine without having to read the first book. However if a reader would be interested in reading book one first, I’m happy to include it in exchange for reviews as well!