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  • Like Us, Volume 1
  • By: Ginger Scott
  • Narrated by: Kai Kennicott
  • Length: 12 hrs and 9 mins
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A Boy Like You

By: Ginger Scott
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Summary

They say everyone’s a superhero to someone. I’m not sure who I’m supposed to save, but I know who saved me.

We were kids. His name was Christopher. And up until the day he pulled me from death’s grip, he was nothing more than a boy I felt sorry for. In a blink of an eye, he became the only person who made me feel safe.

And then he disappeared.

Now I’m seventeen. I’m not a kid anymore. I haven’t been for years. While death didn’t take me that day, the things that happened left me with scars - the kind that robbed me of everything I once loved and drove me into darkness. But more than anything else, that day - and every day since - has taken away my desire to dream.

I wasn’t going to have hope. I wouldn’t let myself wish. Those things - they weren’t for girls like me. That’s what I believed... until the new boy.

He’s nothing like the old boy. He’s taller and older. His hair is longer, and his body is lean - strong and ready for anything. I don’t feel sorry for him. And sometimes, I hate him. He challenges me. From the moment I first saw him standing there on the baseball field, he pushed me - his eyes constantly questioning, doubting... daring. Still, something about him - it feels... familiar.

He says his name is Wes. But I can’t help but feel like he’s someone else. Someone from my past. Someone who’s come back to save me.

This time, though, he’s too late. Josselyn Winters, the girl he once knew, is gone. I am the threat; I am my worst enemy. And he can’t save me from myself.

©2017 Ginger Scott (P)2017 Ginger Scott

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4.5 stars - great book

I was surprised by how much I enjoyed this book. It’s based on teenagers but the characters and situations are a lot more real and it didn’t seem like a Young Adult book. Instead it was a book that happened to be about teenagers. There’s a hint of the supernatural, but I think that element will come together more in the next book, and instead it focused more on the character and relationship development which was done really well. Worth a listen!

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