Marlee Bush

When She Was Me

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“A nail-biting story of sisterhood, suspicion, and suspense. When She Was Me weaves together past and present seamlessly to create a twist you won't see coming.” — Tracy Sierra, author of Nightwatching
There's only one way out of these woods…
Ever since that night, twin sisters Cassie and Lenora have been inseparable. As the sole permanent residents of Cabin Two, their refuge on an isolated Tennessee campground, they manage to stay away from prying eyes, probing questions, and true crime junkies. Just the two of them, Cassie and Lenora against the world. The peace and quiet is almost enough to make them forget what happened all those years ago. Almost.
Until a teenage girl camping at the neighboring cabin goes missing, and the memories come rushing back. As the crime becomes ever more recognizable—they know better than anyone that so-called 'happy families' can be anything but—each sister suspects the other knows more than…
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    Emily watches, swaying on her feet. “Are you going to run now?” she asks. Her words sound slow, sluggish.

    “No,” I say, moving to my feet. “But you should.” I lunge for her.

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  • Angelica Elaishahas quotedlast month
    Here’s the thing about memories. You can’t control or choose when they come to you. Like this one. Entirely meaningless—I forgot all about it. It’s one of those memories tucked into the furthest corner of my mind. Not for any particular reason, only that it’s odd enough to stand out but not spectacular enough to dwell on.
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    Sometimes it’s better not to know.
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