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Almost You...
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Complete, First published Jul 27, 2025
Evelyn Beck Conklin has always been the girl who fades into the background. Twin to the golden boy, older sister to the girl who lights up every room, Eve has learned to survive in silence-with sarcasm as armor and longing tucked beneath her ribs.

But this summer? Everything changes.

Conrad Fisher is back-the boy who's always been storm clouds and salt-kissed promises. The boy who knows her better than anyone, and yet never quite chooses her. And this summer, he's not alone.

Now tangled in secrets, slow dances, and the space between almost and never, Eve finds herself on the edge of something that could finally be hers... or break her completely.

It's a story of invisible strings, of girls who feel too much, and boys who leave before they're ready to stay.
A story about love that's quiet, fierce, and impossible to forget.

This summer, Evelyn won't stay invisible.
Not this time.
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