Title: Bitter Angel
Author: Megan Hand
Release date: April 1, 2013
Genre:
Contemporary, Thriller
Age Group:
New Adult
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organized by: AToMR Tours
Book Description:
Torn between two
realities.
A choice that will
mean life or death.
She won’t know
anything… until she wakes up.
College
sophomore, Lila Spencer lived Friday night twice. She doesn’t know how or why,
just that she did. As if she split in half and went in two different
directions.
Out clubbing with
her friends, Heather and Nilah, the girls rock it out and party hard. What
begins as an innocent night will lead to a deadly fight for their lives, and
Lila might be their only chance for survival.
In bed with her boyfriend,
Jay, Lila is safe and warm as she drifts to sleep in the arms of the man she
loves. Until she is sucked into a horrifying nightmare of her friends’ deaths.
As the sunlight
warms her face on Saturday morning, the two scenarios collide. But there can be
only one outcome. Will she wake up in her warm bed with Jay by her side,
devastated and grieving for her friends? Or was she there to save them?
The answer is just
the beginning.
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As Nilah hooted and woohooed, it took less than a minute for her Infiniti G35 to reach illegal speeds. Her hollering was a painful side effect of her birthday high. If she weren’t driving, she’d have probably stuck her head out the window and let her ears flap in the wind. From the front passenger seat, Heather was blowing on her French manicure, even though her nails were way past dry.I leaned forward from the back, an elbow on each of their seats. “Where is this place again?”“We went there once,” Nilah reminded me. “It’s near that Fourth Street Park place we went to last time, but we’re going to dinner as soon as we get into town. I made reservations at the most expensive seafood place I could find.”Grimacing, I sank back into the plush, heated leather. I’d never been a very big seafood fan, but it was Nilah’s birthday. Her day, her rules. We’d always had that tradition for our birthdays—we got to pick where we ate, what we did, and go wherever we wanted on our special day.I sighed, already missing Jay. At that moment, I began to daydream that I was clawing my way out of the car, curling into a ball, and rolling to a stop on the concrete. Then, magically uninjured of course, I’d race back to him.When I came to my senses, however, I was overcome with a very strange sensation. Like I didn’t have to imagine it.Because I was still with him.
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