He watched her ninety-one days before she knew him. His father killed her mother. She stayed.
She finds the folder in his bottom drawer on a Thursday afternoon. She is looking for a pen. She finds, instead, a manila folder with her name on it in his handwriting, and inside the folder is a Montreal newspaper clipping from the year she was fourteen, and a photograph of her mother she has never seen, and the truth her father has been lying to her about for six years.
Her mother did not die in Connecticut. Her mother died in Quebec. And the boy who knows it, the boy who has been watching her since September, is the son of the man who killed her.
Sloane Avery has two choices.
She makes a third.
Break Her is a dark New Adult college romance about an obsessive hockey captain, the woman he has been watching since the first day of the semester, and the buried truth that connects their two families. It is about a hero who does not lie, a heroine who does not run, and the question of what you do when the only person who has ever told you the truth is also the most dangerous thing in your life.
Dark and obsessive, with on-page heat, possessive dialogue, a Donne-quoting English major, a hockey rink at midnight, an Irish-mob father waiting in Quebec, and a guaranteed Happily Ever After.
For readers of Penelope Douglas, Hannah Cowan, and anyone who likes their college romance with a body in it.