And now, the beautiful cover:
Never let your friends get involved in your personal life.
Lila and Nate learn this the hard way. They are the
star-crossed lovers of Glendale High. For three years the students have waited
for the two to get together. They begged Nate to put his past relationship
behind him, and cringed when Lila started dating Bryce. Just your typical
teenage romance, except they’re the teachers.
Lila, a guidance counselor with a sweet demeanor, has an
answer for every problem, every problem but her own. A visit from childhood
friend Bryce thrusts her calm world into turmoil, as emotions buried deep
inside are dragged to the surface. He soon realizes what only a friend can
notice and a lover regret, that Lila, unbeknownst to herself, is in love with
Nate.
Nate has seen better days. He is a history teacher stuck
living in the past. Depression has kept his love for Lila unspoken, his ego
frail after being cheated on.
Now Lila and Nate’s coworkers must unleash a scheme and
uncover Lila’s true feelings. In a school this nosey what better way to get
fast results than to involve the student population? The students are all too
eager to get involved.
If everything goes as planned Lila will have to choose
between two men. If her friends fail they might destroy these three and ruin
their friendship. No wonder the scheme is called Project Torture.
Bio:
Laura Brown lives
in Massachusetts with her quirky abnormal family. Laura and her three cats are
“differently abled.” Laura is hard of hearing, her oldest cat is deaf and
partially blind, and the other two cats have cerebellar hyplasia (they shake,
and they don’t find it endearing). The “normal” members of her family include
her husband, who has put up with her since high school, and her young son who
enjoys “typing” on Mommy’s laptop and has agreed to take full blame for all
spelling errors.
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