
Poetry of Flowers
Emmy Adamea
Childhood best friends hide their darkest secrets from each other — and their feelings.
Description
Matilda Avril and Kayden Kidd are best friends for eternity. They have always been each other's safe place, right next door. But grief can separate friendships. Tillie's mother died in a car crash when she was just seven-years-old, leaving behind a two-year-old son and a daughter who had to grow up too soon when her father turned to alcohol. Living turned into surviving. Kayden's life had seemed so easy, his trust fund money and his famous family name, and yet no one could see what was going on behind closed walls. He told no one, not even his best friend, the forbidden flower he secretly loved most in this world. Kayden and Tillie's story is an adventure across the country, filled with secrets and memories with their friends.
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