Trent and Naomi were in love until 5 months-2 weeks-and-4 days ago when she abruptly broke up with him for no reason. Vague references to wanting to enjoy her high school years ring false considering Naomi looks as tortured as he feels. Trent knows she’s hiding something big, but no matter what he does or says, she insists they can’t be together. Trent wants to hate the girl who broke his heart, but there’s something about her that keeps him coming back for more torture. Booze and partying with his wild cousins aren’t working. Nothing seems to help him work Naomi out of his head and heart. Forgetting Naomi is the first book in the Kenridge Cousins series about five orphans who hold family and loyalty above all else. The girls they fall in love with, their ties to the family ranch, and the high school where they are legends on the football field have them each navigating life a little differently. In Forgetting Naomi, football legend Trent Kenridge and preacher's daughter Naomi Tremble were in love until tragedy meant Naomi had to make a decision to give him up or put his future in danger. Her life might be far from easy, but one thing is clear--Naomi and Trent should be together ... problem is, Naomi must save him, even if it means giving him up for good.