
Author: Kathryn Perez
Series: Therapy #2
Publisher: Self-Published
Release Date: Late 2016
Genre: New Adult
More Info: Goodreads
Liliana Evers was his first kiss.
Kingsley Arrington was her first crush.
They thought they were in love, but what
do you know about love at thirteen years old?
When Liliana has to move away unexpectedly,
they both promise to never lose touch.
Unfortunately, promises are meant to be broken.
Years later, when Liliana moves back to their small town at the start of their senior year of high school, neither Kingsley nor Liliana are the people they once were. She’s been living in the big city, dreaming of becoming a painter. He’s earned a bad boy reputation while playing in a garage band with his buddies.
Is all lost from their younger years?
Or can they find their way back to one another?
Cover Design: Indie Solutions by Murphy Rae
Note from the Author
I know many of you fell in love with Kingsley in Therapy. I hope you love him all over again. This will be able to be read as a standalone. You’re getting Kingsley and his life before Therapy. I’m more than excited about his journey. I can’t wait to share it with you.
Therapy (Therapy, #1)
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Sometimes you have to get lost in order to be found…
I’m needy.
I’m broken.
Cutting breaks through my numbness, but only opens more wounds.
Depression, self-harm, bullying….that’s my reality.
Sex and guys….that’s my escape.
The space between the truth and lies is blurred leaving me torn, lost and confused.
And while the monsters that live in my head try to beat me–the two men that I love try to save me.
Therapy Ever After (Therapy, #1.5)
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Sometimes when the unexpected happens, you can lose your way no matter how hard you try.
I know Jace loves me. But is love enough when he sees me hit rock bottom…again?
It’s time for me to have my happily ever after. And I’ve never had more reasons to fight for it than I do now.
Jessica’s Journal: A Book of Poetry
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While Jessica endured the torment of bullying and the painful isolation of depression, she used self-harm as a form of control in her very out-of-control world. But that wasn’t her only form of release. Her journal was another form of escape, the one place she could always be herself.
While reading Jessica’s poetry you can follow her journey down the path of pain, sadness, love, loss, Therapy, and, ultimately, healing.
This is a book of poetry, not a novel, and includes Therapy Extras. Readers of the novel Therapy are sure to love this companion.
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