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210 pages, ebook
First published February 23, 2018
..."On a stony beach, where a sleeping Billy Grace snuggled into me, I knew I’d always remember that day because it was the day my life changed.
... "I didn’t know when I’d fallen in love with Dashiell, I just had. I used to dream about falling in love and imagined the big, public declarations, fireworks exploding, and shooting stars racing across the sky. I’d even thought there’d be unicorns jumping over rainbows. What I’d never imagined was that I’d just know, kind of all quietly and without any fanfare."
..."His voice was quiet, and shaking, and he looked up at me with the saddest eyes I'd ever seen. But he didn't flinch. He was summoning all the strength and bravery he had, even though it was breaking both our hearts. I gave him the only answer I could. I kissed him."
“Haynes. Frankie Haynes. Dash—what? What sort of name is that?”
I got this all the time, and I smothered a groan.
“Dashiell. DASH-uhhll. Emphasis on the first syllable. My mum had a thing for hard-boiled crime novels. Dashiell Hammett? The author?” I added, but Frankie just looked blank.
“I'll call you Dash.”
“I’d rather you didn’t.” My shoulders stiffened. I hated being called Dash. I wouldn't even let my closest friends called me that, and Frankie Haynes didn't, and wouldn't, come into that category.