Love Notes

Love Notes

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Nineteen-year-old Ayden is still grieving over his girlfriend's death, left with the haunting words from her suicide note before she killed herself a year ago, left to wonder of why she stole her life. They were madly in love, helpless romantics, but then she pulled the trigger... Playing guitar seemed to be his only way out of the pain-- and since he had gotten fired from his job, Josh been trying to make a living as a musician on the New York streets. Which is never easy in a world as harsh as his. But, when seventeen-year-old Emma, a wild, small-town girl who had to dealt with a great deal of pain through her life, comes into the picture, the two realize through the power of music, in spite of their differences, they can make the most beautiful melodies. And, together, they must learn that letting go is the hardest part of all. Copyright © 2014 by Victoria S. Sobotka All rights reserved. This book or any portion thereof may not be reproduced or used in any manner whatsoever without the express written permission of the publisher except for the use of brief quotations in a book review.
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Dear Emma

Emma Baker was her best friend. She was also his girlfriend. Until she wasn't anymore. And what better way to replace the hole that she left than alcohol? ~*~ Emma is gone. But her boyfriend, Ryder, and her best friend, Kai, are still here. And they're hurting. Kai and Ryder have been close, even before Ryder started dating Emma. They grew up together, their parent's friends since college. So when Emma dies, and they both start falling in the same rabbit hole, their parents ship them off to grief camp. Which isn't as bad as they expected. There, they learn how to cope with Emma's death, leaning on each other; maybe a little too much. WARNING: this book has language, deals with suicide, depression, grief, and underage drinking

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