The
Same But Different
By: Serena Clarke
Releasing June 12th, 2014
Blurb
The new you
could be someone unexpected…
Stunned by a
life-changing secret and an unexpected inheritance, Cady Morrow leaves her
responsible London life behind and hits the California flash mob trail. With
her wild twin sister Shelby in tow, she’s determined to make every day of her
new start count. So when they’re invited to travel on the flash mob team’s
luxury tour bus—in close company with Reid, a man who sets her dangerously,
deliciously off-kilter—Cady grabs the chance to be a different version of
herself.
But she soon
discovers that not everyone she encounters is who they seem to be. A
complicated new family, unwelcome surprises, and secrets past and present test
her faith in her reinvented self, as well as in those around her. And when
Shelby goes missing, Cady has to rely on the enigmatic Reid for help, even as
she doubts his motives—and her resistance to his teasing charm.
With the
flash mob facing disaster, her sister in jeopardy, and things with Reid heating
up, Cady realizes that what started as ‘fake it ’til you make it’ has become
her reality. And when she finds herself in a life-threatening confrontation,
she learns just how different she can really be…and exactly what she’ll do for
the sake of a new start.
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About the Author:
Serena
Clarke grew up in a family of itchy-footed readers and dreamers—not
concentrating, reading the atlas and Narnia books, and planning to escape
somewhere magical as soon as she could. When she was 16, she left New Zealand
to live in Sweden for a year. It was the beginning of many travels and
adventures—and quite a few disasters! She didn’t know it at the time, but
eventually she’d be grateful for all the downs as well as the ups. As writers
say in the face of adversity: “I can use that.” She’s now back in New Zealand,
where she writes stories reflecting her determined belief in magic,
possibility, second chances, and happy endings.
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