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How do you learn to love death when you’re so afraid of it?



What if the one person you love the most is taken away from you? What would it take to move on? Who would you run to? And what would it take to feel alive again?


Eve Cardwell has lost everything: her brother Marcus, her sense of security and her ability to believe that life is worth living. Another day drinking in the woods should be no different than any other day.


But, it turns out living life dangerously can be just that. And she should be dead.


He saves her. Saves her from herself, from everything she is trying to run away from. She will learn to feel again, even if it’s the last thing she ever wants to do.


How do you put the pieces back together? Would you run to the one person you should be running away from?

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