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by Laura Nowlin
YA Contemporary Romance
Paperback & ebook, 224 Pages
January 5th 2016 by Sourcebooks Fire
Paperback & ebook, 224 Pages
January 5th 2016 by Sourcebooks Fire
Summary
Bandmate, best friend or boyfriend? For Ramona, one choice could mean losing them all.
Ramona and Sam are best friends. She fell for him the moment they met, but their friendship is just too important for her to mess up. Sam loves April, but he would never expect her to feel the same way--she's too quirky and cool for someone like him. Together, they have a band, and put all of their feelings for each other into music.
Then Ramona and Sam meet Tom. He's their band's missing piece, and before Ramona knows it, she's falling for him. But she hasn't fallen out of love with Sam either.
How can she be true to her feelings without breaking up the band?
Ramona and Sam are best friends. She fell for him the moment they met, but their friendship is just too important for her to mess up. Sam loves April, but he would never expect her to feel the same way--she's too quirky and cool for someone like him. Together, they have a band, and put all of their feelings for each other into music.
Then Ramona and Sam meet Tom. He's their band's missing piece, and before Ramona knows it, she's falling for him. But she hasn't fallen out of love with Sam either.
How can she be true to her feelings without breaking up the band?
Excerpt
SAM
Tom was plugging in what
looked like a set of guitar pedals without a guitar. He looked up at Ramona and
then at me.
“You know
that video you guys posted last week?” he said. “I came up with something that
I think would sound cool with that, if you wanna mess around with it.”
I shrugged.
“Sure,” Ramona
said. She played a drumroll and I headed over to my guitar and put it back on.
I turned my back to them and strummed the high E string. Behind me I heard
Ramona start to swing into the song’s tempo.
I try as hard as I can to not watch Ramona when she’s playing. I mean,
it’s not possible to never look at her, because so much of playing together is
about communicating without talking. But I try to look at Ramona as little as I
can.
Ramona is
really talented. And determined.
She doesn’t
care when playing makes her sweaty and messes up her hair.
And she makes
these faces.
I was saved from remembering some specific times I’ve seen Ramona during
practice by a noise behind me. It was like wind chimes. Alien wind chimes from
a robot planet. I looked over my shoulder. Tom was bent over the pedals and the
chaos something. He was making this haunting electronic sound. I could hear
where my guitar would fit in. I started the opening chords for the song. I
closed my eyes and focused on Ramona’s drumming. My body began to move with the
time she set. The sound of her stick striking the tom hit my back again and
again.
Ramona.
***
Whenever Ramona eats candy,
she arranges it by color first. It’s not like an obsessive--compulsive thing.
She just thinks it’s fun. She usually doesn’t like anything orange, so she
often gives those to me. Greens are her favorites.
Her sneeze is
really weird. She scrunches up her face and makes a noise like a tiny snort.
It’s like she’s trying to stop the sneeze from getting away.
Ramona’s mother started giving her piano lessons when she was four. She
died when Ramona was nine, and her father hired someone from the academy to
give her lessons after that. She still has private lessons, and she never talks
about her mother.
We like to
watch really bad shows together so we can make fun of the dialogue. Shows about
psychics solving crimes are the most fun. Ramona is really good at predicting
what the psychics will say next.
Ramona can’t
stand people who put up a false front. “Poseur” is her darkest insult.
She’s fun,
and she’s real.
Ramona’s an
assertive girl, and if she was into me as more than a friend, she would have
just said so a long time ago. She’s trusted me with her friendship, and I’m not
going to ever put that at risk.
***
I turned around.
From over her
kit, Ramona met my eyes. She grinned and bit her lip. We sounded good. Tom
filled out the song without drowning either of us out. I could tell the guy
knows what he’s doing. Ramona played a fill, closed her eyes, and threw her
head back.
I turned away
again.
About the Author
Laura Nowlin holds a B.A. in English with an emphasis in Creative Writing from Missouri State University. When she isn’t at home agonizing over her own novels, Laura works at the public library, where the patrons give her plenty of inspiration for her writing. She lives in St. Louis with her musician husband, neurotic dog, and psychotic cat.
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