Monday, January 27, 2014

Today looks ridonkulous, but I CAN'T FIX IT!!! AARGH!!!























Synopsis







Liv’s childhood

best friend, who she’s been inseparable from her entire childhood, moves out of

state. She’s devastated and forced to move on with her life without “her

everything.”





Luckily, she finds a new best friend, Brynn. These two have been best friends

for so long, they decide to attend the same college as roommates.





After things don't turn out so well with a failed relationship, Liv chooses to

forgo any romantic commitments. She’s in college after all, so why not enjoy

being single and free?





Brynn, however is in a happy relationship and wants nothing more than for her

best friend to be in one too. As much as she tries to play matchmaker, Liv

refuses to be tied down. Unfortunately, when it's least expected, someone at

school makes Liv’s world turn upside-down. As much as she doesn’t want him to

affect her, he does.





To make matters worse, Brynn’s boyfriend knows more about Liv then he realizes

and eventually he’s able to put the pieces of her past together.





When tragedy strikes, the past and the present collide, allowing secrets to

come out and change everything.





Will friendships be torn and goodbye’s said or will they keep their promise and

never say goodbye?







**This contains graphic

sexual content and situations suitable for readers 18+.**













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About the Author








T.

Renee Fike is a born and raised country girl from

Pennsylvania.  When T. Renee isn’t

writing, she’s working her full-time day job, or pursuing her Master’s

degree.  Aside from work and school, she

enjoys hanging out with friends, reading a good book, watching football, (GO

EAGLES) or hanging out with her niece and nephew.






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