PTSD sucks. Just ask nineteen year-old Aurora. She's dealt with it for the past two years. Effing car crash. Resigned to live a mediocre life with her friends Percocet and Xanax, she's coped on her own. Terrified of stepping beyond her backyard, broken and damaged Aurora doesn't need anyone, anyways. Until she meets - him. Shy but smoking hot, Nate Johnson has a mouth as smart as hers, and can handle every ounce of sass she dishes out. Immediately, he's hooked by Aurora's sarcastic wit. A man on a mission, he wants to help her over her fear of cars. He needs to, if he's ever going to have her...
PTSD sucks. Just ask nineteen year-old Aurora. She's dealt with it for the past two years. Effing car crash. Resigned to live a mediocre life with her...
Aurora may be named after a fairy tale princess, but she has never believed in happily ever afters-especially since her PTSD won't let go, and her addiction to prescription pills still taunts her. Now with only nine weeks to get her shit together and prove herself to Nate, Aurora must find the will to believe in herself so she can stop her true love from making a career ending decision. In order to defeat her darkest fears, she needs help from the only person she trusts with her life-Nate's younger brother, Lucas. Through therapy and relapses, Aurora and Lucas become best friends. However,...
Aurora may be named after a fairy tale princess, but she has never believed in happily ever afters-especially since her PTSD won't let go, and her add...