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Mae Griffin's last blink was six hundred and fifty-three days ago when she left Minnesott Beach for good.
It might have been the move. It's probably the lack of stress now that her mom is stable. All Mae knows is that her world no longer shifts. She doesn't glimpse people from the past or fall headlong into their private moments. As long as she can go to school, keep her friends at arm's length, and make sure Mom takes her medication, she'll have a pretty solid end to junior year.
Except stability breeds complacency, and when Mae's not looking, life falls apart. Reeling from a tragedy she should have seen coming, Mae returns to her grandparents' centuries-old house on the Carolina coast, to the friendships she destroyed and the stoic, dark-haired boy who makes her heart ache.
Back to the blinks that plague her mental health.
As Mae's blinks ramp up in intensity and frequency, she discovers an unsettling truth. Her greatest fear is the key to healing old, brutal wounds and unearthing family secrets that sparked a bitter feud. Torn between loyalty to the friends she once loved and protection from the pain of starting over, Mae must decide if she can open her heart. Not just to the life she let go, but to the parts of herself she'd rather keep hidden. Blink and We'll Miss It is a poignant, swoon-worthy novel about finding the strength to forgive, the courage to move forward, and the vulnerability to fall in love.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Mae Griffin's last blink was six hundred and fifty-three days ago when she left Minnesott Beach for good.
It might have been the move. It's probably the lack of stress now that her mom is stable. All Mae knows is that her world no longer shifts. She doesn't glimpse people from the past or fall headlong into their private moments. As long as she can go to school, keep her friends at arm's length, and make sure Mom takes her medication, she'll have a pretty solid end to junior year.
Except stability breeds complacency, and when Mae's not looking, life falls apart. Reeling from a tragedy she should have seen coming, Mae returns to her grandparents' centuries-old house on the Carolina coast, to the friendships she destroyed and the stoic, dark-haired boy who makes her heart ache.
Back to the blinks that plague her mental health.
As Mae's blinks ramp up in intensity and frequency, she discovers an unsettling truth. Her greatest fear is the key to healing old, brutal wounds and unearthing family secrets that sparked a bitter feud. Torn between loyalty to the friends she once loved and protection from the pain of starting over, Mae must decide if she can open her heart. Not just to the life she let go, but to the parts of herself she'd rather keep hidden. Blink and We'll Miss It is a poignant, swoon-worthy novel about finding the strength to forgive, the courage to move forward, and the vulnerability to fall in love.