![]() ![]() All of her life, she thought she was an only child. Madison suddenly meets her long-lost brother, which confuses her. Her “best friend” Kailie, who has some series issues herself, does not like the attention that Madison gets from the school hunk, and does some mean things to her that ends up with Madison black and blue. Madison doesn’t think very well of herself, and doesn’t know how to react when she gets all the attention she does. She has a best friend, that isn’t really a friend at all, and all-of-the-sudden boys are paying attention to her. Madison is a very sweet girl with a lot going on her life, even though she doesn’t think so. ![]() Even if she is his long-lost sister, she can’t possibly be the exceptional, amazing girl he thinks she is, can she? When John and Madison cross paths, he recognizes her at once, but Madison is certain that he’s got it all wrong. She is beautiful, talented, and makes kindness a fine art. ![]() John Britton is serving his mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and has been praying for fifteen years to find the sister he lost in his parents’ divorce. She’s not pretty, not interesting, and therefore easy to forget. Goodreads Summary: Madison Lukas knows her place in the world. Tippetts (Emily Mah Tippetts)įTC FYI: Received a review copy in exchange for an honest review. ![]()
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