Then, the next day she has to hang out with people who DO remember. I’ve never done this, but the best example I can give is it’s probably like when somebody gets really drunk and does stuff she doesn’t remember. I’d like to know him that well.Īlso, I’m kind of embarrassed sometimes because I don’t know exactly what his experiences with Rose have been. I mean, he knows all kinds of things about me I don’t know about myself. What is the hardest part about knowing you’ve spent lifetimes with Alden but can’t remember a single moment unless he shares a memory with you? That would have been nice instead of finding it out the way I did. Well, I really would have appreciated it if she had let me know there was a crazy dead guy out to kill me for something I did in a past life I don’t remember. If Rose could have left you one piece of advice to find in this cycle where you have no memories of the past, what do you most wish she would have told you? Shattered Souls releases on December 8th from Philomel so be sure and mark you calendars, and don't forget to check out the other reviews, interviews, and guest posts that are part of the promotional tour through Teen Book Scene ! Today I'm thrilled to welcome the protagonist from Mary Lindsey's upcoming young adult novel Shattered Souls to the blog to answer a couple questions! Lenzi can hear the voices of the dead, an ability I most certainly don't envy her, but it does make her story a fascinating one.
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