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One night. Two paths. Infinite danger.
On the night of the big spring break party, seventeen-year-old Hadley "borrows" her boyfriend Ben's car without telling him. As payback, he posts a naked picture of her online for the entire senior class to see.
Now Hadley has a choice. She can go back to the party and force Ben to delete the picture. Or she can raise the stakes and take his beloved car on a road trip as far away from their hometown of Oak Grove, Ohio, as she can get.
Each storyline plays out in alternating chapters. In one strand, Hadley embarks on a reckless adventure with her best friends, spinning the perfect plan for revenge. In the other, stuck in a car with her ex-boyfriend, Josh, she's forced to revisit the mistakes they each made, including whether they should ever have broken up at all. As events of a wild night race toward an explosive conclusion, old feelings are rekindled, friendships are tested, and secrets uncovered that are so...
280 pages, Kindle Edition
First published January 28, 2015




“’That’s exactly why we’re out here.’ Strands of hair whipped my face. ‘To remember her as she was.’ ‘Loud. Wild. And totally free.’”
“I knew it was over then. Not just the discussion. Us. All the history had sizzled away any thread of hope that we might actually be finding our way back to each other.”
“When he pulled back, he tipped his forehead against mine. Looked me right in the eyes. ‘A million times yes.’”
«Non credo ci siano risposte giuste a questo punto. Ma di una cosa sono certa: Josh deve venire con noi».
Lui si schiarii la gola. «Io non devo fare nulla».
«Ho bisogno di te», dissi decisa. «Me lo devi».
«Hadley», continuò Brooklyn, «pensaci per un attimo e capirai. È… una pazzia».
Alzai le spalle. «Forse. Ma è il tipo di pazzia perfetto». Guardai il ragazzo negli occhi. «Ci stai?».
“Avrei voluto dirle che mi dispiaceva. Che mi ero sbagliata su ogni singola scelta che avevo fatto in quella notte folle.
Avrei voluto dire un milione di cose in quel momento.
Ma potevo solo rimanere ferma lì.
In silenzio.
In attesa.”
“«Non essere sorpresa. Hai visto che macchina ha. Ben ha quello che vuole, quando vuole. Senza eccezioni».
«Tranne stanotte», disse Mia sorridendo.
«Esatto».”