Where She Went

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BACK COVER:

It’s been three years since the devastating accident…three years since Mia walked out of Adam’s life forever.

Now living on opposite coasts, Mia is a rising star at Julliard and Adam is a bona fide rock star, complete with tabloid headlines and a celebrity girlfriend.

Then chance brings them together again, for one night.

As they explore the city that has become Mia’s home, Adam and Mia revisit the past and open their hearts to the future—and to each other.

REVIEW:

This time written from Adam’s perspective and once again an intermingling of the past and present, Forman articulates the rollercoaster ride of heartache and love. She proves her talent of weaving in Adam’s memories so seamlessly. She does an excellent job of breaking the reader’s heart through Adam’s story. It’s an achingly beautiful portrayal of unforeseen rejection, of everything is always clearer in hindsight, of coming to grips with the biggest mistakes felt for a lifetime. It’s also a story of hope and love rekindled, when all bridges have burned and there is a greater risk of reopening wounds but an even greater reward if everything wished for comes true. Forman begs the question, what would you do if the one you never got over, the one who broke your heart and left you in a black hole, came back in your life? Would you risk having to say goodbye again if it meant twenty-four hours of being with your love? And if so, would you be able to survive having to walk away again?

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About Jo Taylor

Sarcasm is my middle name, Poetry & I fell in love sometime back in middle school, & my books are some of my best friends. Writing is an old lost form of intimacy & reading is a relationship. My eyes were never the window to my soul; I promise you these words I write are worth way more. Joy Taylor is just my pen name. Joy is my real middle (irony isn't lost on anyone there) and Taylor is a homage to my disabled brother. Instagram: @tiff.joy, where I occasionally post some poetry amidst the craziness that is my life.

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