Blurb
WISH
YOU WERE HERE
One
last summer before college on beautiful Tybee Island is supposed to help Sienna
forget. But how can she? This is where her family spent every summer before everything
changed, before the world as she knew it was ripped away.
But
the past isn’t easily left behind. Especially when Sienna keeps having episodes
that take her back to the night she wants to forget. Even when she meets the
mysterious Austin Dobbs, the guy with the intense blue eyes, athlete’s body,
and weakness for pralines who scooped her out of trouble when she blacked out
on River Street.
When
she’s with Austin, Sienna feels a whole new world opening up to her. Austin has
secrets, and she has history. But caught between the past and the future,
Sienna can still choose what happens now…
Rewind
to You
By: Laura Johnston
Sept 15th, 2014
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Excerpt
“Can you
hear me?” someone asks. I feel a hand on my shoulder and another one cradling
my head. I open my eyes, totally confused as the blurry outline of a figure
bent over me comes into view. And the baseball cap.
“Hey, there
you are,” whoever is holding me says, his voice lowering into a tone of relief.
With a twinge in my heart, I realize it isn’t my dad. My balance stabilizes, my
body grounded again in reality. Besides a pounding headache, I’m pain-free. My
shin is fine.
“Ugh.” An
ugly-sounding something stumbles from my lips as the nausea dissipates. I
blink, remembering that I need to get home. I try to push myself into a sitting
position, but before I can, he scoops me off the ground. Startled, I reach for
his shoulders for balance. And oh my. Something about the muscles
beneath my fingertips makes me draw back and then wish I hadn’t.
I open my
mouth to assure him I can walk, but I glimpse his sharp jaw and strong chin,
and the connection between my mind and my mouth floats away. My eyes travel
over his lips and then to his eyes, and my heart freaks out. Skips a beat. The
most impossibly blue eyes I’ve ever seen stare back into mine, and I lose not only
my train of thought but all control of my gaping eyes as well.
One side of
his mouth pulls into something of a grin, his face inches from mine. His eyes
trace the outline of my forehead down to my chin and linger on my lips. Then
his gaze meets mine again. He raises a brow. “Are you all right?”
“Y-y-yes.”
My voice comes out like a frog’s croak. “Fine. Thanks.”
“You sure?”
“Mm-hm.”
Another attempt to steady my voice. I try to get my flirt on, flashing a smile
as I assure him, “The ground can walk just fine.”
That puts a
smile on his face.
“I mean, I
can walk just fine. On the ground. You can set me down.” I bite my tongue
before I do more damage.
“Right,” he
says doubtfully. Something in the way he holds me, the brazen expression on his
face as he looks into my eyes, tells me I should be careful.
“I’m good.
I promise.”
He sets me
down at last. Now that I’m out of his arms and can think straight, I finally
get a rational look at him. Dark hair, only visible around the edge of his
baseball cap. Thick hair. Total girl magnet. He’s at least six inches taller
than my five foot seven. All right, even out of his arms, my heart rattles
around so fast I fear another blackout, or whatever just happened.
He watches
me as I wobble. “You gonna be okay?”
I nod, even
though I feel like a ballerina who rolled off a stage.“Where did those, um,
those—”
“Those
losers?” he asks.
I nod.
He smiles.
“They bailed.”
No wonder.
Another glance at his—ahem—intimidating physique, and I decide I don’t
blame them. He’s hot, okay, hotter than any guy has a right to be. And
unfortunately, it’s impossible for him not to know that. He’s one of those
kind. He even looks amused, as though he’s reading my fascination from my
face. Meanwhile, I can’t do anything but stare into his blue eyes, feeling like
a dental patient after a heavy dose of laughing gas.
I run a
hand through my hair, suddenly reminded of the bird poop in there. And the gum
on my shoe. This keeps getting better.
Then I
flinch when I spot a swarm of gnats by my head, and one flies into my eye.
“What the—”
I mutter.
“You okay?”
he asks. Again.
“Yeah,” I lie, bending over and blinking. And
stepping right into the puddle of mud behind me. Sound advice to myself: Leave
now!
Reminding
myself I have a plan—buy Lucky Charms and head home—I let my one bug-free eye
jump between this cute guy and the display of fireworks behind me, gearing up
to leave. I always have a
plan, my
life a programmed route from A to B. It’s safe, predictable. Maybe that’s why I
haven’t budged.
“Thanks,” I
say, and turn to leave for real this time, but not without sneaking one last
glance at his gorgeous face. My stomach somersaults when I catch his eyes on
me. Fixed on me. And not in a you-are-a-ditzy-klutz-who-won’t-make-it-off-of-River-Street-alive
kind of way. Like, in a good way. His stare glues my feet to the ground,
holding me near. Blood rushes to my cheeks and I smile, despite myself.
He extends
a hand with an unbearably charming smile, probably
practiced.
“I’m Austin.”
Author Info
Laura Johnston lives in sunny Arizona with her husband and
two children.
Growing up in Orem, Utah with five siblings, a few horses,
peach trees, beehives and gardens, she developed an active imagination and
always loved a good story. Laura enjoys running, playing tennis, sewing,
dancing (reduced to dancing around the kitchen while cooking dinner these
days), traveling, writing, writing and more writing, and above all, spending
time with her husband and kids. REWIND TO YOU, her debut novel, was inspired by
the loss of her father as a teenager.
My Thoughts:
I have read hundreds and hundreds of books but still, I was blown away by this debut author.
Rewind To You was a touching, endearing, emotional tale of life for a young high school graduate named Sienna. Life for her is a bit tragic and unstable because of an accident that happened one year ago.
During a scary moment, she meets Austin. He is a high school graduate as well and he also has demons that he is trying to forget.
These two have an intense connection from the first second.
I went through every emotion more than once. I can't find enough words to convey just how much I LOVED this book.
It was a tear jerker, in some parts. Believe me I cried plenty. It was just that good. I couldn't help but be affected. I live for books like this that evoke feelings from me.
This one had some sweet romance, some kissing, drama, angst, bittersweet memories, a mix of great characters and a few not so nice ones, all swirled with great life lessons about forgiveness, love, regret and living life to the fullest.
You do not want to miss this one! Get it now!
I received an ecopy from NetGalley in order to give my honest opinion. It was without a doubt, one of the best, maybe even the best book that I have read this year so far. It was magnificent, impressive, breathtaking, and awe-inspiring. I am a now a fan of Laura Johnston. I can't wait to see what she whips up next. :-)
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