7 parts Ongoing MatureThis is the second book to the Wildflower Series.
The Daisy flower represents purity, innocence and love.
His face drops, his mask slipping, and I greedily take in every micro-expression with ease. Hurt, frustration, exhaustion. With a sigh, he finally looks back at me. His mask effortlessly has been placed back on, his eyes cold and expressionless. Then, he says, "You don't remember me, do you?"
Contrary to popular belief, Walker Ford is not a real person. He's a facade. A fake. To be frank, he's just a name.
Contrary to popular belief, Jasper Hawthorne isn't dead. He's a vault of secrets, constantly running from his past until it's just a distant memory. But eventually, he's forced to face it when he runs into Lennon Barlowe (literally), the girl who spent fifteen hours with him in a car trunk.
The nightmares keep him up all night. Just like it does for Lennon.
Lennon Barlowe is haunted by Jasper, the ghost of his memory constantly over her shoulder. She was responsible for his death, and she's reminded of it every day. Even more so when she meets Walker Ford.
Walker recognizes her right away, but it doesn't seem to be the same for Lennon. Should he tell her? Or will they start anew with a newfound friendship? One where she has no clue who he really is?