The Me I Never Knew
About
As a young, naive descendant of wealthy exclusivity, 14-year-old Rory Hamilton has the imminent task of growing up without parents. She has them, they just don’t care. Well, at least not about Rory. She’s spent her entire life in the loving care of her nanny, whom she needs more than she even realizes, especially when her mother is murdered and her father disappears, leaving estranged family members to surface, clamoring suddenly for her “best interest” in mind. Amid tragedy, heartache, and shocking discoveries, the biggest conflict she faces is who does she want to be? With false friends she needs to ditch and a love interest she is terrified to lose, Rory tries to navigate everyday life that is far from every day. Especially when those who murdered her parents set their sights on her. It would be a lot easier if she even knew who this was… or who she really is either.
“...a fully satisfying, memorable, and super gripping story!”
-“I felt breathless for most of the story as I was wondering what in the world was going to happen?!”
-“There is a truth being presented to the reader, a touchstone with which everyone can in one way, or another, identify.”
Gripping, terrifying, and page-turning, this book contains chilling new family revelations comparable to Karen McManus’s The Cousins and “unexplainable” coincidences that are actually explainable such as those in Kara Thomas’s The Cheerleaders.