(Never) Again &
(Once) Again by Theresa Paolo
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December 15-19, 2014
Just when she had
finally moved on…
…He moved back.
When college freshman
Liz Wagner hears her ex's voice for the first time since he moved clear across
the freaking country, she does what any respectable girl would do: Dive into
the girls' bathroom.
Zach Roberts—the Zach
Roberts—is back. And he’s everywhere Liz looks—infiltrating her friend group,
buddy-buddy with her brother. It’s enough to ruin college altogether. But what
choice does she have but to put on a happy face and pretend he didn't leave her
vulnerable and alone in a pile of emotional wreckage?
Pretending works,
until tragedy strikes and the only person available for comfort is the one
person she wants to stay away from. When Zach turns out not to be the jerk she
convinced herself he was, but the boy she used to love, Liz needs to decide
whether to open her heart again to the boy who tore it out.
EXCERPT
EXCERPT
I tried to hold my head up and give him
a dirty look, but it felt like it weighed nine hundred pounds and I
wasn’t strong enough.
Zach’s hand cupped my face, holding
it up so I looked into those dark, beautiful eyes of his. Warmth
spread across my cheeks, seeping into the rest of my body. He pushed
my hair out of my face, tucking it behind my ears. I wanted to be
mad, but I didn’t have the energy to care.
“You’re a mess.” His lips turned
into the smirk I dreamed about for months after he stopped calling.
“What happened to my Lizzie?”
“You left her,” I managed to get
out before my eyelids became too heavy and I drifted off to sleep.
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Josh will have to
reconcile his past…
In order to make Kat
his future.
After surviving a
real-life nightmare, Josh Wagner is sent home from his dream college on
crutches. Bedridden and tormented by flashbacks, he’s just seen his world
shattered and his baseball scholarship go up in smoke. Josh’s family hires a
health aide to help take care of him, but when he opens the door, the last
person he expects to see is his biggest regret…
Katherine Singleton
is the only girl Josh has ever loved. Now, even though she’s only taking care
of him because it’s her job, Josh is determined to win her back. But Kat had to
move on after their breakup two years ago, and despite her feelings for Josh, a
lot has happened since he left…
When Kat’s past comes
back to haunt her, Josh decides it’s his turn to take care of her. But
protecting her—and redeeming himself—will put Josh in the line of fire again.
Will he survive this time?
EXCERPT
EXCERPT
“You scared me,” she whispered, hot
against my ear.
“I scared me too. I’m sorry.”
She pulled back, running a hand through
my hair. “Don’t be. But maybe it’s time you see someone.
Just to talk. You need to talk.”
Talking scared me more. But her cold
hands on my neck, the curves of her body pressed against
me, her scent, Kat . . . that didn’t
scare me at all.
“The only thing I need is you.”
As selfish as it was to hold on to her,
I couldn’t let her go. In that moment I truly believed my
words. But my problems were bigger than
us. I just didn’t know it yet.
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~*~ABOUT THERESA
PAOLO~*~
Theresa Paolo lives
in the same town she grew up in on Long Island, NY with her long time boyfriend
and their fish. Her debut novel (NEVER) AGAIN, a NA romance, released in Fall
2013 with Berkley (Penguin). (ONCE) AGAIN will release this summer. She is also
the coauthor of the Amazon bestseller KING SIZED BEDS AND HAPPY TRAILS and
BEACH SIDE BEDS AND SANDY PATHS, a YA contemporary series, under her pen name
Tessa Marie. She has a hard time accepting the fact she’s thirty, and uses her
characters to relive the best and worst years of her life. She put her love of
writing on hold while she received her Bachelor’s Degree in Marketing from
Dowling College. When she’s not writing, she’s behind a camera, reading, or can
be found on Twitter, Pinterest and Facebook.
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