One day can truly change everything.
Harlee is lost. At seventeen, the constant highs and lows of dealing with her mental illness alone have taken their toll. She feels like she can't go on. In one final act of desperation, with the lure of an escape from the pain, she makes a choice.
Cohen deals with issues of his own though his music allows him a slight reprieve. While playing on the banks of the river, he meets Harlee in her lowest moments.
A chance meeting at exactly the right moment offers a glimmer of hope for two wounded souls.
When you've only ever felt invisible, what happens when you're finally seen?
*Readers should be aware that this book is meant for those 13 and above. MENTAL HEALTH ISSUES, and real life issues young adults and teens face, like: suicidal thoughts, mental illness, and desperation and despair are present within the pages. Those with triggers or aversions to those topics should proceed with caution. Graphic language is also present.
*If you, or someone you love, is experiencing suicidal thoughts or just needs someone to talk to in a dark moment, please call 988. The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline is open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. It's FREE and CONFIDENTIAL.