I’ve been a big Tristan fan from the beginning so I enjoyed this installment and it made me excited to read the next book. In this story Tristan is still struggling with sobriety and he ends up meeting a girl named Avery who is obviously struggling with some things herself. The story ends with them going their separate ways without even a way to contact one another so that should make the next book interesting.
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Tristan
has always felt like a ghost. After a painful loss, he became all but invisible
to his grieving family. So he dove headfirst into a dangerous life, sinking
deeper until he felt he could disappear-and almost did. Though Tristan
survived, staying on track is a 24/7 battle he’s not sure he wants to fight.
Then Tristan meets Avery, the girl with purple streaks in her hair and tattoos like secrets, waiting to be uncovered. Her smile is warm and inviting, but her sad, hazel eyes tell a different story. And the strangest part is-she can really see him. A girl like that might just keep Tristan out of the darkness . . . or pull him right back in.
Then Tristan meets Avery, the girl with purple streaks in her hair and tattoos like secrets, waiting to be uncovered. Her smile is warm and inviting, but her sad, hazel eyes tell a different story. And the strangest part is-she can really see him. A girl like that might just keep Tristan out of the darkness . . . or pull him right back in.
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