I turned away, but Gentry stepped in front of me. “What are you doing?”
“I can’t be . . . that!” I shouted. I fought against the pull coming from inside my chest.
“Then you’ll die.” He stopped, motionless, his voice hopeless. Like if I died, he wanted to die too.
Three months ago, Kenzie woke up in a hospital, her memory a blank slate, vague flashes of nightmares the only clue to her past. When her counselor suggests she find “herself” by working at a wildlife refuge for the summer, she meets Gentry, who’s struggling with his own kind of loss. As they spend the summer getting to know each other, nothing could’ve prepared Kenzie for the truth she’s about to find.