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Matisse Evans is determined to make her sophomore year
of college successful after failing out of a prestigious art school and
spending a horribly boring gap year at home. Despite her focus, time isn't on
her side as she struggles to hold down three jobs so she can afford her first
apartment while juggling course work. In the chaos of it all, Beau Grady moves
in and shakes up her world. A college dropout and tattooed bad boy, the rumors
about Beau mean one thing for Matisse—trouble. Paralyzed by the fear that she's
missing out on life, Matisse discovers plans may unravel, but what rises in
their wake can be worth the uncertainty.
After spending the summer couch surfing, Beau Grady moves into an empty room at
his ex-girlfriend’s Portland bungalow, skipping his senior year of college to
spend his days working at a Vietnamese food cart instead. Once a star hockey
player and gifted student, he’s put his life on hold after receiving a
life-altering diagnosis, complacent to live in the moment. Hiding behind false rumors
and bad habits, Beau falls for Matisse, letting her believe the worst until
their relationship blooms into something they both can’t ignore. Falling for
her means having to face a future he’d rather forget, but loving her just might
be worth it.
Matisse Evans is determined to make her sophomore year of college successful after failing out of a prestigious art school and spending a horribly boring gap year at home. Despite her focus, time...
Matisse Evans is determined to make her sophomore year
of college successful after failing out of a prestigious art school and
spending a horribly boring gap year at home. Despite her focus, time isn't on
her side as she struggles to hold down three jobs so she can afford her first
apartment while juggling course work. In the chaos of it all, Beau Grady moves
in and shakes up her world. A college dropout and tattooed bad boy, the rumors
about Beau mean one thing for Matisse—trouble. Paralyzed by the fear that she's
missing out on life, Matisse discovers plans may unravel, but what rises in
their wake can be worth the uncertainty.
After spending the summer couch surfing, Beau Grady moves into an empty room at
his ex-girlfriend’s Portland bungalow, skipping his senior year of college to
spend his days working at a Vietnamese food cart instead. Once a star hockey
player and gifted student, he’s put his life on hold after receiving a
life-altering diagnosis, complacent to live in the moment. Hiding behind false rumors
and bad habits, Beau falls for Matisse, letting her believe the worst until
their relationship blooms into something they both can’t ignore. Falling for
her means having to face a future he’d rather forget, but loving her just might
be worth it.
Advance Praise
I
am not the same person I was before reading this story about a girl named
Matisse and a boy named Beau. I think it’s because it’s so much more than just
a new adult novel. It has real, raw issues and it has depth. - Natasha, Book
Baristas
Rebecca Paula creates such a connection between Beau, Mati and you the
reader that has your heart aching for them to work things out. You feel the
love, the attraction and how incredibly lost and over-whelmed they are with
everything. It's an experience. - Jessica, Maine Book Momma
"Those aren't words you are reading on the page. They
are lyrics to a song so tragic, so hopeless, so deliciously and perfectly
sweet. The kind of song that knocks your feet out from under you and carries
you away. Rebecca Paula knows how to sing." - Julie Chang
I am not the same person I was before reading this story about a girl named Matisse and a boy named Beau. I think it’s because it’s so much more than just a new adult novel. It has real, raw issues...
I
am not the same person I was before reading this story about a girl named
Matisse and a boy named Beau. I think it’s because it’s so much more than just
a new adult novel. It has real, raw issues and it has depth. - Natasha, Book
Baristas
Rebecca Paula creates such a connection between Beau, Mati and you the
reader that has your heart aching for them to work things out. You feel the
love, the attraction and how incredibly lost and over-whelmed they are with
everything. It's an experience. - Jessica, Maine Book Momma
"Those aren't words you are reading on the page. They
are lyrics to a song so tragic, so hopeless, so deliciously and perfectly
sweet. The kind of song that knocks your feet out from under you and carries
you away. Rebecca Paula knows how to sing." - Julie Chang
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