Beneath The Patchwork Moon (Hope Springs, #2) - Plot & Excerpts
As daunting and unappealing as the task was, she was going to sort through it all as she packed. No way was she going to haul boxes filled with grade-school artwork, and gossipy middle school notes from friends, and all the photos and autographs she’d collected in high school to her new place. Mementos, yes, but only the most valuable. She had so few, and almost all were connected to Sierra. Sierra. Angelo. Moving day. Cleaning out Sierra’s bedroom after the girl’s brother had stormed out of the room had given her too much time to think—about the things he’d said, about the things she’d found, about how she hadn’t known the Caffeys at all. They’d been her favorite family in the world, next to her own, of course, yet it seemed she’d been seeing a façade. It broke her heart to realize that. But it broke her heart even more to learn the true atmosphere Sierra and Angelo had grown up in—especially when her home life had been the stuff of dreams. Luna’s own bedroom was the same one her parents had brought her to from the hospital, the four-poster iron frame of her queen-size bed the same glossy white as her crib had been, or so she’d learned from pictures.
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