SYNOPSIS
The highly
anticipated conclusion to the USA Today bestselling Story of Us series.
With Liam’s fate no longer in the balance, Rory
and Houston are poised on the precipice of a life-altering decision. When
Rory’s father arrives in California to comfort Rory and make amends, Houston
finds the decision becomes much easier to make.
When Houston suggests they take a break Rory
thinks he must be joking. But he’s not. And his timing couldn’t be worse.
With Houston and Rory vowing to keep their new friendship strictly
outside of the bedroom, their friends and family seize the opportunity to draw
out the torture and surprises. Ensuring that Houston and Rory’s story has an
ending they’ll never forget.
The Way We Rise is the final book in The Story of Us
Series, which follows the tumultuous love story of Rory and Houston.
THE STORY
OF US SERIES ON GOODREADS
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Way We Break (Book Two):
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Way We Rise (Book Three):
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**EXCERPT **
I climb the fence quickly and wrap my arm around
her shoulders to guide her back to the car. “What are you doing out here? I
told you to stay in the car.”
“I was worried about you,” she says, her teeth
chattering as I open the passenger door for her. “Is someone going to let us
out?”
“No one
was there.”
Her eyes widen. “We’re stuck in here?”
I shake my head as I try to come up with an
answer better than the truth, then I remember I promised to never lie to Rory
again. “There may be a groundskeeper who’ll come by tonight and let us out. But
if not, then yes. We’re stuck here for the night.”
Her mouth drops open in utter horror. “I’m
sorry. It’s all my fault.”
“Bullshit. I could have carried you to the car
and forced you to leave. It’s not your fault. And, hey, look on the bright
side,” I reply, raising my voice to be heard over the sound of the rain
battering the top of my car, and Rory looks at me as if I’m insane to even
suggest there’s a bright side. “Spending the night in a cemetery will probably
be the ultimate test of our friendship.”
She rolls her eyes as she climbs into the passenger seat. “You call
that a bright side? I call that a nightmare.”
AUTHOR BIO
New York Times and USA Today bestselling author
Cassia Leo loves her coffee, chocolate, and margaritas with salt. When she’s
not writing, she spends way too much time watching old reruns of Friends
and Sex and the City. When she’s not watching reruns, she’s usually
enjoying the California sunshine or reading – sometimes both.
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