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Losing Francesca
2013
First Published
4.01
Average Rating
298
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No one has to tell Brody Mason what heartbreak feels like. No one needs to explain loss, desperation, or sorrow to him. Because that’s all he’s lived with for the past twelve years after his best friend went on vacation to Italy, and never came home. No one needs to tell the Sullivan family what a miracle feels like. No one needs to explain the elation of hearing that the long lost Fiona Sullivan, presumed dead for a dozen years, is alive and well and on her way back to their family farm. No one needs to tell Francesca Sabatini what fear feels like. No one needs to explain the terror of being held by be the TSA against her will after entering the United States to spend a summer having fun in anticipation of college in the fall. But Francesca is drawn to these people. To Brody, who claims he’s loved her since they were children. To Sean, who claims he’s her older brother. To Frank, the man who wants so badly to be her father, but missed out on every important moment she ever had. As the happily-ever-after turns into a nightmare of denial, memories, and lies—Brody and the Sullivans are desperate to prove this girl belongs to them. But none of them ever expected Francesca’s father, the man accused of kidnapping Fiona and killing her mother, to fight so hard to get his only child back. Losing Francesca is a YA/NA crossover contemporary romance that explores the meaning of friendship, family, love, and forgiveness.

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Author

J.A. Huss
J.A. Huss
Author · 97 books

J.A. Huss never wanted to be a writer and she still dreams of that elusive career as an astronaut. She originally went to school to become an equine veterinarian but soon figured out they keep horrible hours and decided to go to grad school instead. That Ph.D wasn’t all it was cracked up to be (and she really sucked at the whole scientist thing), so she dropped out and got a M.S. in forensic toxicology just to get the whole thing over with as soon as possible. After graduation she got a job with the state of Colorado as their one and only hog farm inspector and spent her days wandering the Eastern Plains shooting the shit with farmers. After a few years of that, she got bored. And since she was a homeschool mom and actually does love science, she decided to write science textbooks and make online classes for other homeschool moms. She wrote more than two hundred of those workbooks and was the number one publisher at the online homeschool store many times, but eventually she covered every science topic she could think of and ran out of shit to say. So in 2012 she decided to write fiction instead. That year she released her first three books and started a career that would make her a New York Times bestseller and land her on the USA Today Bestseller’s List eighteen times in the next three years. Her books have sold millions of copies all over the world, the audio version of her semi-autobiographical book, Eighteen, was nominated for a Voice Arts Award and an Audie award in 2016 and 2017 respectively, her audiobook Mr. Perfect was nominated for a Voice Arts Award in 2017, and her book, Taking Turns, was nominated for an Audie Award in 2018. Johnathan McClain is her first (and only) writing partner and even though they are worlds apart in just about every way imaginable, it works. She lives on a ranch in Central Colorado with her family.

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