“He’ll Be Waiting is the next book you won’t want to put down…A 100 percent winner and has all the elements of a great novel. Heartbreaking, yet satisfying.” Manhattan Book Review
What would you do to remember? What would you give to forget?
When Tess Porter agrees to pick up her boyfriend’s college pal at the airport on a snowy December night, she has no idea she’s about to embark on the most dangerous ride of her life. Two days later, the seventeen-year-old wakes up in a hospital with broken bones, unable to remember how she got there. Her parents are acting strange, and neither James, her boyfriend, nor her best friend, Izzy, has visited. As she struggles to physically recover, Tess wrestles with haunting questions: What happened? Will her memory ever return? And what if she’s better off not recalling any of it?
“He’ll Be Waiting is the next book you won’t want to put down…A 100 percent winner and has all the elements of a great novel. Heartbreaking, yet satisfying.” Manhattan Book Review
“Alterman seamlessly weaves a heartwarming coming of age plot about grief, trauma, and love with an edge of your seat thriller filled with dynamic and unforgettable…characters…He’ll Be Waiting is must-read for both adults and teens.” Keri Kelly, award-winning author and comedy writer
“He’ll Be Waiting speaks on many different emotional levels and pulls the curtain on love, trust, and grief. Alterman takes you on a ride you will not want to get off.” Anne Willow, author of Broken Promises
Language | English |
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Release Day | Oct 24, 2022 |
Release Date | October 25, 2022 |
Release Date Machine | 1666656000 |
Imprint | Blackstone Publishing |
Provider | Blackstone Publishing |
Categories | Teen & Young Adult, Mystery, Thriller & Suspense, Children/YA, YA, Fiction - All, Fiction - Child |
Overview
What would you do to remember? What would you give to forget?
When Tess Porter agrees to pick up her boyfriend’s college pal at the airport on a snowy December night, she has no idea she’s about to embark on the most dangerous ride of her life. Two days later, the seventeen-year-old wakes up in a hospital with broken bones, unable to remember how she got there. Her parents are acting strange, and neither James, her boyfriend, nor her best friend, Izzy, has visited. As she struggles to physically recover, Tess wrestles with haunting questions: What happened? Will her memory ever return? And what if she’s better off not recalling any of it?