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Endless Numbered Days

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When Emma and Jack first meet, under somewhat dubious circumstances, they both know that there is an undeniable spark there. What they are not counting on, however, is how Jack’s biggest secret will impact not only their mutual lives but their budding relationship as they struggle with life, love and death, and what happens when all three collide. When two people fall in love, that is almost always the end of the story; in this case, love is only the beginning. They must learn to cope with the heaviness of not only being young and discovering themselves, but also how to pack a lifetime of memories into a few months of seemingly endless, but in fact a very limited number of, days. The time you spend with someone is not necessarily what is important. It’s what you take with you after they’re gone that matters most in the end.

196 pages, Kindle Edition

First published June 1, 2014

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Samantha Arthurs

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Samantha Arthurs is the author of the Rust series, the Rag & Bone trilogy, Murder Mittens, and My First Exorcism. Her debut novel was published by Martin Sisters Publishing in 2014, and she is currently working exclusively with Cat&Key Books. When she isn’t writing she enjoys reading and reviewing books, hanging out with her dogs Ronan and Vader, playing Dungeons and Dragons, and watching horror movies. She was born and raised in eastern Kentucky, where she still happily resides in the middle of nowhere. Her primary dream in life is to become a full time author, hiding away in her little foothills studio with all her creepy stuff.

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April 29, 2020
This book was really good. I enjoyed it very much. It hit close to home seeing a loved one go through this and it makes you look at everything differently. Samantha, this book was the best!
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May 18, 2017
What an absolutely powerful little book. Although not a long read it is an intense read, emotional from the start and it ends with such a punch to your gut I had to take a moment after flipping the last page. For a debut novel Samantha strongly pulled me in with the dual first person perspectives, giving you a very unique view of the relationship from the eyes of both people involved.

If you are a lover of Nicholas Sparks or John Green this book has an echo of both for you, with it's tragic love story mingled with it's shocking taste of how life really is and how we need to truly live it.

I am sincerely impressed with it.
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