The long-awaited follow-up to Just Teens.
“What if I don’t have to let go, just yet."
Blue Hearts is the second book in the Teenagers Series, and it’s a story of an entangled web.
Before she crosses over, Silver is determined to clean up the tornado of heartache and lies she caused that is destroying the lives of the people she loves the most – and maybe, selfishly, Silver can also rekindle the flame of love one last time.
Tuck has not been able to cope since Silver died. Reeling from deep depression, he is pulling away from life, which worries his friends and family. Despite giving up everything that he loves, Tuck cannot escape from the forces of life even as he finds himself face-to-face with death. When a blast from the past enters, it is someone Tuck never thought he would see again. Someone connected to his dark past, a history he rather soon forget.
Abby, Silver’s best friend, isn’t faring any better, except you wouldn’t know it by the façade she displays to everyone. It seems Abby is determined to forget the death of her best friend by partying it all away with a very dangerous boy.
Blue Hearts is a story about death, depression, forgiveness, healing, and love.