
Part of Series
Brody Brody Villines might just have the most recognizable face on the planet, but that doesn’t stop his band from breaking up. Upon returning home from the last show, he runs into Laney Tucker—high school sweetheart, next door neighbor, and the girl he left behind when fame came calling. Brody's made more than his share of mistakes, but that’s the one that keeps him up at night. The moment he lays eyes on her, he knows she’ll be his again, whether she knows it or not. Some things are just meant to be. Laney No way in hell is Laney Tucker getting back together with the lying scumbag who traded her in for a bunch of groupies. But she's not above making him think otherwise, if only to teach him a lesson. The problem is, revenge is a dish best served cold, and Brody Villines still makes her so damn hot. She just has to remind herself that every word of every song is a lie. No matter how right it feels to be in his arms again, some things just aren’t meant to be. Say You Remember is the first book in an angsty new adult series following the members of a boyband after it breaks up. It's a bit gritty and more realistic than your average cookie cutter romance, with characters who have to grow and forgive in order to find their happily ever afters. This is a complete stand-alone second chance romance that contains enemies-to-lovers and revenge themes, language and sexual content, and flawed characters facing tough choices.
Author

You might not guess it when you pick up your first Selena novel, but Selena is a true romantic. She writes gritty, realistic New Adult contemporary novels with characters you'll love to hate and hate to love. If reading about teens behaving badly upsets you, steer clear because these are full of drama, angst, fighting, drugs, sex, and rock & roll. There will be times you want to throw your Kindle. There will be lying, cheating, bullying, backstabbing, violence, and hard-earned, sweet redemption for those who won't give up on love. Because life's not always picture perfect, but every heart, no matter how broken and damaged, deserves love.