For Ages
12 to 99

Some relationships haunt you forever...

"I inhaled this in one obsessive gulp."—Laura Steven, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Our Infinite Fates

Maya has always belonged to Alana. After four years of dating, and on the precipice of graduating high school, Maya has been too terrified to consider the idea of life outside of their volatile relationship. Until she finds the courage to break up with Alana while they’re hiking in Southern California.

Then Alana goes missing. As the police get involved and the media run wild with the story, everyone seems to think that Maya is lying about Alana’s disappearance. Secretly, Maya knows they’re right: if Alana’s dead, she’s the one to blame.

But that’s not Maya’s only secret. Alana isn’t gone, not really—and she isn’t going to let Maya go so easily…

An Excerpt fromI Will Never Leave You

Chapter One

One Week Earlier

On the morning I decide to break up with Alana, the sky is crystal blue.

We’re hiking the superbloom trail at Antelope Valley, our annual tradition. Liquid gold sunlight pours down on us, warming the pathway lined with electric-orange poppies bending in the wind. The gusts are almost strong enough to block out the obliterating desert heat. I was praying for rain last night, for a miracle that would cancel this outing, but the Southern California air is dry as ever.

“You’re so tense and weird today,” Alana says. She never breathes heavily on hikes. Everything she does, from schoolwork to hiking to insulting me, is effortless.

“Sorry.” I take a swig from my water bottle while her back is turned. “I’m just stressed.”

“Maya, what do you have to be stressed about?” Her brown ponytail swings. “It’s a beautiful day. You’re surrounded by wildflowers. Senior year’s basically over. You have me. Relax.”

I tilt my head back to face the sky. An eagle swoops overhead, low and silent. People…

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