<p><b>A brand new YA standalone survivor romance from Jennifer Hartmann, the fan-favorite author of <i>Still Beating</i>, <i>Lotus</i>, and <i>June First, </i>packed with the same light-in-the-dark hope for healing in the face of tragedy. Perfect for fans of <i>If He Had Been With Me</i>, <i>A Thousand Boy Kisses</i>, and <i>Binding 13</i>.</b></p><p><b><i>¿Kissing you feels like catching the sun¿¿</i></b></p><p>At seven years old, Ella Sunbury and Max Manning were inseparable¿until life scattered them in different directions, forcing Ella to abruptly leave town. A decade later, she returns for their senior year of high school, moving in across the street from her childhood best friend.</p><p>But she¿s not the same girl Max once knew.</p><p>She now lives in the shadow of her brother: a notorious felon on death row, convicted of a crime that shook the nation. Reeling from the fallout and shunned by her peers, all Ella wants is to fade into the background.</p><p>Max has little room for d