When someone close to you dies so suddenly, it's a foreign feeling. Like your arm or your leg just detached itself and ran away, without any warning. But instead of going out to look for your missing piece, you know that it's gone forever, and your life will never be the way it was before. You're expected to move on and honor their legacy by living your life the way they wanted you to live it. Finish school or whatever, get a good job, start a family, you get the picture. People say "they wouldn't have wanted this for you. They'd want you to be happy." I, for one, think that is complete bull. ____________ Emma Winchester had a happy life. A big house, a dream room, tons of clothes and shoes, good grades, loyal friends, but most of all, a loving, caring and hardworking family. Everything was going perfectly, until one fateful night on a side road tore everything she held dear to her to shreds. Broken, depressed and desperate, she wanted a way out of her shredded reality. After weeks upon weeks of suicidal thoughts and drowning her sorrows in whatever would suffice, she found her foothold. Books. Anything she could get her hands on. Her favourite was romance, so you can imagine that when her best friend Matt asks for her help in winning over fellow companion Carleigh, she jumps at the opportunity. Little does she know, there's other things going on between Matt and Carleigh than Emma is aware, and she just may find out what it is.Todos los derechos reservados