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When tough as nails police officer Kaly Parnell is nearly taken down by a hit and run driver, her life is thrown into a mess of chaos. She's sidelined from the job she loves and forced to endure weeks of rehab and recovery. Caleb Walton, the firefighter credited with saving Kaly's life, isn't sure what to think of the tiny blonde and her surplus of deadly martial arts moves. Both loners at heart, the two find themselves in unchartered territory as the attraction between them smolders. But Kaly has a past that she's unwilling to share, and Caleb is not big on secrets. Learning to trust isn't easy for either of them, and they find themselves on a very slippery slope as danger creeps in to surround them.
At the age of eighteen, Cooper Callahan walked away from his broken family and joined the military. Twelve years later, he's back in Arizona-back on the family farm. His broken family members are back, too. And it doesn't take Coop long to realize that old grudges die hard. When he meets Adelyn Lacrosse, a woman with more secrets than anyone he's ever known, he's instantly drawn to her. But he soon realizes that she is on the run from her own past. A past that he doesn't understand. A past that she is determined to keep hidden. When a young girl disappears on the family property, both of them are dragged into a nightmare. A killer lies in wait, with nothing but revenge on his mind. The clock is ticking. Coop and Addie must learn to trust each other in order to stay alive.
"Truly moving. Hayden has created a heartfelt and often hilarious tribute to her life-and to the resilience of women everywhere." - Publishers Weekly (starred review)Named one of Library Journal's BEST BOOKS OF 2015! A landmark work of graphic memoir and a cancer narrative that Gabrielle Bell (Lucky, Cecil & Jordan in New York, Everything is Flammable) calls, "comforting, straightforward and strongly connected to life." When Jennifer Hayden was diagnosed with breast cancer at the age of 43, she realized that her tits told a story. Across a lifetime, they'd held so many meanings: hope and fear, pride and embarrassment, life and death. And then they were gone. Now, their story has become a way of understanding her story. For everyone who's faced cancer personally, or watched a loved one fight that battle, Hayden's story is a much-needed breath of fresh air, an irresistible blend of sweetness and skepticism. Rich with both symbolism and humor, The Story of My Tits will leave you laughing, weeping, and feeling grateful for every day.
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