“I knew you were running the first time I saw you…"Devon didn’t have a game plan when she decided to leave St. Louis on a Chicago-bound train for the summer. Just a reason. One she couldn’t share with anyone.Not Hadley, her best friend from college, who lets her stay in the guest bedroom; no questions asked. Or Brennan, the bartender at the local restaurant they frequent, who she actively tries to avoid. Or Garrett, Hadley’s boyfriend, who befriends her when she has no one else to turn to."I just didn’t know what you were running from...."Desperate to hide at all costs, Devon plunges into her new life in the city. Everyone around her starts to reveal sides of themselves Devon never expected. And just when she starts to get comfortable, her world flips upside down…"...but I think all along you were running toward me."4 lives.
All connected.
All with secrets that just keep following them.
Excerpt:
Sweat beaded on Devon’s
temple, and she wiped it off her forehead and out of her eyes. The
party had been going all night, and it was nice to loosen up and get lost in the
music and dancing. She hadn’t partied in so long, and she couldn’t
resist when Amy had actually invited her out. Either she was
getting over her hatred for the new girl, or Devon had just been there long
enough that she wasn’t considered the new girl any longer.
People were
packed into the club shoulder to shoulder, many even closer than
that. The music was ear-splittingly loud. Crazy
lights traversed the warehouse-sized room, and they alternated to strobes
slowing everything down to slow motion. She hadn’t had much to
drink, but she was dizzy with dehydration and the energy in the
room. Her tank top was sticking to her back, and she had long
since pulled her hair up off of her neck into a ponytail.
God, I
need another drink, she thought.
Her eyes
moved around the room taking in as much as she could from her vantage
point. It really only ended up being the two feet encircling
her. Amy had to be somewhere inside the
building. How had she lost track of her?
Well, she
knew how. There were too many damn people in the
place. It was easy to lose track of one person, especially when
that person was as short as Amy. Still, she should have done
better. She didn’t like being alone in dark places. Whether she
was surrounded by people or in a back alleyway at night, she was still
alone.
She craned
her head to look for her, but was having no luck. It felt like
more and more people were being crushed into the space. How was
this in line with fire code? Surely the place would be shut down
soon.
Walking in
the direction of the bar, Devon tried to find Amy in the
crowd. Seriously it was getting harder and harder to maneuver
through. She was literally having to elbow people out of the
way. This wasn’t okay, and it wasn’t fun. They shouldn’t let any
more people in. Things could get out of control.
Devon looked
up over the heads of people in front of her and sighed. It felt
like she was never going to reach the bar, and there was a huge line
anyway. She thought maybe the bathroom would be a better
alternative…at least there she would have some privacy.
She turned
to walk the other direction and slammed right into a meaty guy in front of her,
who glared at her as she lost her balance and tumbled to the floor. Someone
stepped on her hand as she tried to get up. Devon swore and hissed pulling her
hand away from the ground where someone else could do the same thing. She stood
as best she could, cradling her aching hand. It wasn’t easy pushing through
people with one hand pressed between her breasts to keep from someone else
smashing into it. All it did was cause people to unknowingly smash into other
parts of her. She hadn’t made it more than a few feet toward the bathroom, and
she had already been elbowed in the arm, gotten her foot stepped on, and been
drunkenly body slammed knocking the breath out of her. The club was getting
dangerous.
A space
opened in the crowd, and she took advantage, rushing forward through the throng
of people. It took her closer to the bathroom but not close enough. Then she felt
it. Eyes on the back of her head. She didn’t
even know how it was possible. There were
hundreds of people in the place. No one could
be focusing that intently on her, but she could swear that
someone was watching her.K.A. Linde graduated with her Masters in political science from the University of Georgia in 2012. She also has a bachelors in political science and philosophy. She wrote the Avoiding Series while struggling through advanced statistical modeling and writing her thesis. She enjoys dancing and writing novels that keep you guessing until the very end.She currently resides in Georgia with her boyfriend and two puppies, Lucy and Riker.
Make sure you add Following Me to your TBR... this looks like a good one!!!!
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