Release Date: 12/10/13
Summary from Goodreads:
On the heels
of her high school graduation, Ellie Morales is spending her summer vacation in
the mountains of Western North Carolina with her dad and brother, Jonah. Having
lost their mother only months earlier, all of them are trying to cope with the
loss in their own way.
Part routine, part escape, running is Ellie's way of dealing with her grief. Shortly after sunrise each morning, Ellie and her dog, Bosco, set out for a lengthy run on the path that passes by her house and leads deep into the woods of the Blue Ridge Mountains. One fateful morning, Ellie is lead off of the trail and discovers a secret that will change her life, as well as the lives of the family she meets, forever. One member of this mysterious family is Sam Gantry, who seems unlike any guy she's ever known.
Part routine, part escape, running is Ellie's way of dealing with her grief. Shortly after sunrise each morning, Ellie and her dog, Bosco, set out for a lengthy run on the path that passes by her house and leads deep into the woods of the Blue Ridge Mountains. One fateful morning, Ellie is lead off of the trail and discovers a secret that will change her life, as well as the lives of the family she meets, forever. One member of this mysterious family is Sam Gantry, who seems unlike any guy she's ever known.
This meeting sparks a series of events, causing Ellie to question everything
she's ever known and believed. The more she learns about Sam and his family,
the more she wants to help him find the missing puzzle pieces.
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Advanced Praise for The Days
Lost:
“I just loved the idea that
McCrimmon has come up with. It is different and fun and before long you are so
caught up in the story you feel as if you are really there. That is power of a
talented author... This story is a must read!” - Mandy, I Read Indie
Excerpt: from Chapter 2
Ellie
thought he was dressed in an odd way: long chestnut colored pants that
resembled uniform trousers, suspenders strapped around each broad shoulder, and
a button down shirt in a muted color. His brown hair was unkempt and shaggy –
as if it had been cut by a child. He had some facial hair, not too much, but
just enough to show he was indeed a man and definitely not a boy. She was
curious and tried to get a closer look at him. She failed to notice the large
tree branch in front of her and stepped on it, snapping it in half.
The
stranger's singing ceased. He dropped the wood from his hands and looked
around, suddenly aware that he was not alone. His posture changed; it was much
more tense and threatening, and his jaw was clenched tight. He placed his hand
on his hip, touching something. Ellie couldn't see what it was but thought it
might be a weapon.
Ellie
back peddled quickly, hoping that he wouldn't see her, afraid that she had
trespassed into a forbidden territory. Bosco barked in response to Ellie's
anxiousness, and the stranger looked directly in their direction. Even though
they were more than a hundred yards away from each other, she could feel the
iciness of his stare. Within a split second, Ellie spun around and bolted in the
opposite direction with Bosco trailing behind her.
About the Author
I'm a Florida native who currently resides in Greenville, South Carolina with my husband and toy poodle. When I'm not writing, I can be found drinking Earl Grey tea with honey and cream, singing ineptly and butchering the lyrics to my favorite songs, and asking my friends ridiculous, hypothetical scenario-based questions.
I'm a Florida native who currently resides in Greenville, South Carolina with my husband and toy poodle. When I'm not writing, I can be found drinking Earl Grey tea with honey and cream, singing ineptly and butchering the lyrics to my favorite songs, and asking my friends ridiculous, hypothetical scenario-based questions.
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