TO KNOW ME
The Complete Series (1-4)
Marcy Blesy
Seventeen-year-old
Mae is convinced that the consequences of her poor decisions have caused the
untimely deaths of three close family members within a year, no matter how
ludicrous her thoughts seem to those she loves. The solution? Run away so no
one else she cares for gets hurt.
Despite Mae’s efforts to blend in at a new high school just long enough to graduate, she meets Ty, the "perfect guy" with his own secrets and a relentless interest in her. She must decide if she can stop running from the past and still protect those she loves; and if she does return home, whether Ty is really the right person to protect her fragile heart.
Complete 4 Book Series:
To Know Me
To Love Me
To Forgive Me
To Choose Me
**To Know Me is an upper YA-New Adult Romance Series, not intended for younger readers.**
Despite Mae’s efforts to blend in at a new high school just long enough to graduate, she meets Ty, the "perfect guy" with his own secrets and a relentless interest in her. She must decide if she can stop running from the past and still protect those she loves; and if she does return home, whether Ty is really the right person to protect her fragile heart.
Complete 4 Book Series:
To Know Me
To Love Me
To Forgive Me
To Choose Me
**To Know Me is an upper YA-New Adult Romance Series, not intended for younger readers.**
Excerpt
To know me is to die. I mean,
to really know me, like when you know I can run for hours
without so much as a water break, or that cinnamon sugar doughnuts are my
weakness, or that my dad gave me a whole different name. But I don’t let people
get that close. I’ve learned the hard way. Too many people die in my life.
Grandma said I was only unlucky.
“It’s not
your fault all those people you love die. It’s just bad luck that you’ve had to
deal with grief so young. Not fair at all,” she’d said. That was right before
she died on my seventeenth birthday and right after my sister Laura, my dad,
and my dog Petie.
I direct Mom Number 4 toward the
front door of the high school. I always get a new mom when I transfer schools.
I have yet to find a school that allows a seventeen-year-old to register
herself. I wanted to graduate in Ohio, but too many people started asking
questions. They weren’t important questions. Just stuff like, “How come I can’t
ever come over to your house?” or “Why won’t you ever talk about yourself?” or
when I do, “That’s not what you told so-and-so.” I had to leave. To let people
into my life isn’t an option anymore. But, there’re no worries anyone will
start to ask questions here. It’s already March. That diploma is as good as
mine. Then I can enroll in online college and try to salvage something of my
pathetic life.
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Marcy Blesy is the author of several middle grade and young adult
novels and short stories. Her picture book, Am I Like My Daddy?, helps children
who experienced the loss of a parent when they were much younger. She has also
been published in two Chicken Soup for the Soul books as well as various
newspapers and magazines. By day she runs an elementary school library and
enjoys spending time with her husband and two boys.
Marcy is a believer in love and enjoys nothing more than making her readers feel a book more than simply reading it. She likes to connect with her readers via @marcyblesy or at www.marcyblesy.com.
Marcy is a believer in love and enjoys nothing more than making her readers feel a book more than simply reading it. She likes to connect with her readers via @marcyblesy or at www.marcyblesy.com.
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