The best thing about being a teen in Reeve's End is that I'll be able to leave soon.
Like my best friend did. Like my sister did. Most of us go. There's nothing here but abandoned mines and an empty future. I'm better off taking my chances elsewhere.
The only thing I'll miss is the Kentucky wilderness that has always been my refuge. But that changed the day I found Lennon. Left for dead, bleeding in a tree.
Now Lennon is gone again. And he has me convinced that the one thing I thought I knew for sure is a lie. My best friend didn't just leave. My sister didn't just leave. Neither did Lennon.
I have to go looking--for all of them. But I can't shake the feeling that while I'm out searching in that endless mountain forest, someone is watching. Watching and waiting.
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