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Blog Tour + #Giveaway: Other Breakable Things by Kelley York and Rowan Altwood @elixing @xladyowlx @chapterxchapter @EntangledTeen
Other
Breakable Things
by
Kelley York and Rowan Altwood
Publication
Date: April 4 ,2017
Publisher: Entangled Teen
According
to Japanese legend, folding a thousand paper cranes will grant you healing.
Evelyn
Abel will fold two thousand if it will bring Luc back to her.
Luc
Argent has always been intimately acquainted with death. After a car crash got
him a second chance at life—via someone else’s transplanted heart—he tried to
embrace it. He truly did. But he always knew death could be right around the
corner again.
And
now it is.
Sick
of hospitals and tired of transplants, Luc is ready to let his failing heart
give out, ready to give up. A road trip to Oregon—where death with dignity is
legal—is his answer. But along for the ride is his best friend, Evelyn.
And
she’s not giving up so easily.
A
thousand miles, a handful of roadside attractions, and one life-altering kiss
later, Evelyn’s fallen, and Luc’s heart is full. But is it enough to save him?
Evelyn’s betting her heart, her life, that it can be.
Right
down to the thousandth paper crane.
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Excerpt:
I spent
the drive trying to play out what to say, how to stand, how to act,
anticipating what to expect when I see her.
Thankfully,
it isn’t her mom or grandma who answers the door. It’s Evelyn herself. For
every inch of her that’s changed in some way, I would have instantly recognized
her anywhere without a second glance. She’s…grown into herself, almost. Taller,
sure. Curvy. But she looks less like the awkward, frizzy-haired outcast and
more like—I don’t know. Soft and beautiful in her pajamas with a hole in her
sock and I can’t look away because holy hell, it strikes me just how gorgeous
she is and how much I’ve missed her.
Her brown
eyes widen the instant they land on me, and I can only imagine what she’s
thinking. I look different, too. Taller, skinnier. Unhealthily so. Without
thinking, I nervously say, “Looks like you took all my weight.”
That…probably
could’ve come out better.
Evelyn’s
face twists into an expression that is all too familiar. Unimpressed and
unamused, and yet…unsurprised. She purses her lips. “Mm-hmm. I’m going to close
the door and let you try that again.”
“Fair
enough.”
She shuts
the door. I exhale heavily through my nose and roll my gaze skyward. This was a
terrible idea. But I’m here, so…I knock again. This time when Evelyn answers, I
try a simple, “Hello.”
Now her
expression is torn somewhere between pained and sad and hopeful. I kind of want
to grab her cheeks and pull them into a smile. Suits her better. But we just
stand there, staring at each other, at a loss for what to say, like three years
has robbed us of all our words.
Evelyn
finally steps outside, shuts the door behind her, and folds her arms, trying to
look more relaxed than I suspect she really is as her gaze roams over me. “I
did take all your weight.”
Not that
I was ever well built or that Evelyn has turned into a whale, but… “You look
good.”
“Good to
see you, too,” she says. “What are you doing here?”
I mirror
her posture of crossing my arms over my chest. It’s a defensive stance, but
whatever. “You left me a bird. And I could ask you the same thing.” Probably
could’ve sounded less accusing there.
“I live
here.”
“You used
to.”
“I used
to, and I do now.” Her shoulders lift and fall, head dipping so she can stare
at her feet. “Is that why you came over? To find out why I’m back?”
“Maybe,”
I respond, because I don’t know what else to say. Admit I have no idea what I
expected when I showed up here? I’d prefer to at least pretend to know what I’m
doing.
She
squints. More awkward silence. “I haven’t heard from you in a while.”
“No, you
haven’t.” Guilt edges into my voice. I could tell her why I didn’t
write—awkwardness, health issues, uncertainty—but again, that’s not my style.
It opens the floodgates for too many questions I don’t know how to answer.
AUTHOR INFO:
Kelley
York and Rowan Altwood are a wife and wife writing team living in central
California with their daughter and way too many cats. Kelley is the author of
Hushed, Made of Stars, and Modern Monsters, and Other Breakable Things is
Rowan’s debut.
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Giveaway:
Other
Breakable Things Prize Pack: Signed copy of Modern Monsters by Kelley York and
an origami crane kit (US)
OR
eBook
of Modern Monsters by Kelley York + a $25 Amazon Gift Card (INT)
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