Ashlyn Baptiste is falling. One moment she was nothing—no memories, no self—and then suddenly, she’s plummeting through a sea of stars. Is she in a coma? She doesn’t remember dying, and she has no memories of the life she left behind. All she knows is that she’s trapped in a consciousness without a body and she’s spending every moment watching a stranger.
Breckon Cody’s on the edge. He’s being ripped apart by grief so intense it literally hurts to breathe. On the surface, Breckon is trying to hold it together for his family and his girlfriend, but underneath he’s barely hanging on.
Even though she didn’t know him in life, Ashlyn sees Breckon’s pain, and she’s determined to find a way help him. As her own distressing memories emerge from the darkness, she struggles to communicate with the boy who can’t see her, but whose life is suddenly intertwined with hers. In alternating voices of the main characters, My Beating Teenage Heart paints a devastatingly vivid picture of both the heartbreak and the promise of teenage life—a life Ashlyn would do anything to recover and Breckon seems desperate to destroy—and will appeal to fans of Sarah Dessen, John Green, and David Levithan.
This sounds like something I’d enjoy so I’m looking forward to reading it. It doesn’t come out for a few months (release date is marked as September 27, 2011) so I still have a bit of a wait but still, it just sounds good so I’m excited for this one.
I’ve read one book by this author and I enjoyed it so I’m looking forward to reading more. Who will be reading this book?
..and that’s your scoop!
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oooo this looks really good. Thanks for posting; I just added it to my TBR list.
Have a great weekend 🙂
Caroline @ Bon Bons and Reveries
You’re welcome Caroline! I can’t wait to get my hands on this one.