I love this story and these characters so much, and I can't wait to finally be able to share them with the world. I'll start today with the cover. I actually gasped out loud when I first saw it because I couldn't believe that my cover designer had managed to somehow see inside my head and find my Jenna. I am so grateful for the designer Jenn Rush, my editor Danielle Ellison, and everyone else at Spencer Hill Contemporary for giving Reclaimed such gorgeous wrapping.
Jenna Oliver doesn’t have time to get involved with one boy, let alone two.
All Jenna wants is to escape her evaporating small town and her alcoholic mother. She's determined she'll go to college and find a life that is wholly hers—one that isn't tainted by her family's past. But when the McAlister twins move to town and Jenna gets involved with both of them, she learns the life she planned may not be the one she gets.
Ian McAlister doesn't want to start over; he wants to remember.
Ian can’t recall a single thing from the last three months—and he seems to be losing more memories every day. His family knows the truth, but no one will tell him what really happened before he lost his memory. When he meets Jenna, Ian believes that he can be normal again because she makes not remembering something he can handle.
The secret Ian can’t remember is the one Luke McAlister can’t forget.
Luke has always lived in the shadow of his twin brother until Jenna stumbles into his life. She sees past who he’s supposed to be, and her kiss brings back the spark that life stole. Even though Luke feels like his brother deserves her more, Luke can’t resist Jenna—which is the trigger that makes Ian's memory return.
Jenna, Ian, & Luke are about to learn there are only so many secrets you can keep before the truth comes to reclaim you.
Title: Reclaimed
Author: Sarah Guillory
Publisher: Spencer Hill Contemporary (www.spencerhillcontemporary. com)
Release Date: October 15, 2013
ISBN: 978-1-937053-88-8
Love it! & wowza does that description suck you in!
ReplyDeleteThanks! And I love the jacket copy - Danielle did an amazing job. :)
DeleteJust discovering your blog for the first time, Sarah. I love this cover!
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