
THE THINGS YOU DON'T SAY
A car accident killed Jason Waterston's mother and left him with PTSD when he was fourteen, a loss that shattered his fragile childhood. It also brought him to a grief group, and with it, Quinn Holliday. Quinn’s eight-year-old sister died of leukemia the same summer that took Jason’s mom. While school-mandated therapy proved useless, Quinn and Jason helped each other heal.
Their friendship deepened by senior year, but a series of misunderstandings and missed chances tore them apart. Jason regretted letting Quinn go—more than ever when she married his older brother.
Fifteen years later, Quinn is divorced and moving back to Memphis. As Jason helps her pack up the remnants of her failed marriage, old feelings resurface with undeniable force. He’s determined to keep his distance; their history is a minefield, and her ex-husband is a constant reminder of why they can’t work.
But Quinn, burned by infidelity and determined to rebuild her life on her own terms, is starting to see the man she should have chosen all along. Now, they must confront the past that bound them together and tore them apart. That, or lose their last chance to move forward.
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