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A Homecoming to Forget
- Narrated by: Jennerose Goodwin
- Length: 5 hrs and 17 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Homecoming should have been the best night of Sawyer’s life. When Sawyer Montgomery wakes up in the hospital, three years have been wiped from her mind. Her last memory was freshman homecoming, but they tell her that her senior homecoming was the night she went missing. Now she carries new unfamiliar scars and bruises from that night. She needs answers, but the more she learns about her missing years, the more suspicious she becomes of the people around her. After all, her best friend is now her enemy and a stranger is her closest ally. Can she stay alive long enough to find out the truth?
©2019 Emily Camp (P)2021 Emily Camp
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