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All warfare is deception. Even in high school.
It’s been nineteen days since Isis Blake forgot about him. The boy she can't quite remember. She's stuck in the hospital with a turban-size bandage on her head, more Jell-o than a human being should ever face, and a tiny bit of localized amnesia. Her only goal? To get out of this place before she becomes a complete nutjob herself.
But as Isis’s memories start to return, she realizes there’s something important there at the edges of her mind. Something that may mean the difference between life and death. Something about Sophia, Jack’s girlfriend.
Jack Hunter—the “Ice Prince”—remembers everything. Remembers Isis's purple hair and her smart-ass mouth. Remembers that for a little while, Isis made him feel human. She made him feel. She burned a hole in the ice…and it's time to freeze back up. Boys like him don't deserve girls like her. Because Jack is dangerous. And that danger might be the only thing protecting her from something far more threatening.
Her past.
272 pages, Kindle Edition
First published November 1, 2016
"Light meets dark..."

"...Secrets meet truths."































“The sadness will last forever. And I think he was right, but I also think he was very, very wrong. It doesn’t last forever. Because we don’t last forever.”
Again, I love this book's humor.
The funny banters.
Isis.
The plot was definitely verydark.
Yet, I laughed a lot while reading this.
There was so much more than that.
Funny.
Cute.
A crazy plot twist.
A crazy ending.
& it is a fast read.
“Jack doesn’t give a jackshit about me. No, wait, I got that backwards. I don’t give a jackshit about Jack the Shit.”



















“The sadness will last forever. And I think he was right, but I also think he was very, very wrong. It doesn’t last forever. Because we don’t last forever.”










“You were thinking out loud. About sex. Has it been a recent event for you? Congratulations. Who's the lucky man?"
"Sea slug," I correct, and sit on a chair. Warily.
"I was trying to be nice."
"Don't. You suck at it.”
...(for those not in the know [i.e., who aren’t total nerds like me], “Makjang” refers to extremely cheesy and cliché props used in Korean Soap Dramas when storywriters run out of ideas to make the story go on. These include: an accident+hospital scene+amnesia (they’re in love, but she doesn’t remember him!); a dark, sexy hero that has commited a murder (that ends up, as we find out, not being a murder, so he ends up actually being a nice guy...); secret badboy billionaires who apparently spend their whole time trolling around seducing desperate, broke but pure good girls; etc. etc. etc., et j’en passe. )





















