In I Heart You, You Haunt Me we find out that Ava's boyfriend, Jackson has died. Ava feels responsible for his death and is having a hard time coming to terms with losing him and moving on with her life. As she struggles to cope with losing Jackson, Jackson begins to visit Ava by leaving messages for her, playing songs for her and making his presence known throughout her house. After missing him for so long, Ava welcomes Jackson's presence back in her life, but is it too much? How can she move on when he's always around as a constant reminder of her other life? I Heart You, You Haunt Me is great novel in verse about teen love, love lost and how to cope with losing someone you love. Highly Recommended!Chasing Brooklyn, by the same author, is another story about a girl named Brooklyn who lives in
the same town as Ava and who also loses her boyfriend, Lucca. Shortly after Lucca's death, Lucca's best friend Gabe dies as well. Gabe begins to haunt Brooklyn's dreams. While Brooklyn struggles to fight off haunting images of Gabe, while wondering why Gabe visits but Lucca doesn't, Lucca begins to visit his brother Nico, warning Nico to help Brooklyn. Lucca's message disturbs Nico because he doesn't know how to help Brooklyn or what she's struggling with. The novel in verse alternates between Nico's voice and experiences and Brooklyns. It is another awesome story about teen love, lost love and coping with death. Highly Recommended!
the same town as Ava and who also loses her boyfriend, Lucca. Shortly after Lucca's death, Lucca's best friend Gabe dies as well. Gabe begins to haunt Brooklyn's dreams. While Brooklyn struggles to fight off haunting images of Gabe, while wondering why Gabe visits but Lucca doesn't, Lucca begins to visit his brother Nico, warning Nico to help Brooklyn. Lucca's message disturbs Nico because he doesn't know how to help Brooklyn or what she's struggling with. The novel in verse alternates between Nico's voice and experiences and Brooklyns. It is another awesome story about teen love, lost love and coping with death. Highly Recommended!
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