Every Other Weekend by Abigail Johnson

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Every Other Weekend by Abigail Johnson
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Can life begin again…every other weekend?

Adam Moynihan’s life used to be awesome. Straight As, close friends and a home life so perfect that it could have been a TV show straight out of the 50s. Then his oldest brother died. Now his fun-loving mom cries constantly, he and his remaining brother can’t talk without fighting, and the father he always admired proved himself a coward by moving out when they needed him most.

Jolene Timber’s life is nothing like the movies she loves—not the happy ones anyway. As an aspiring director, she should know, because she’s been reimagining her life as a film ever since she was a kid. With her divorced parents at each other’s throats and using her as a pawn, no amount of mental reediting will give her the love she’s starving for.

Forced to spend every other weekend in the same apartment building, the boy who thinks forgiveness makes him weak and the girl who thinks love is for fools begin an unlikely friendship. The weekends he dreaded and she endured soon become the best part of their lives. But when one’s life begins to mend while the other’s spirals out of control, they realize that falling in love while surrounded by its demise means nothing is ever guaranteed.

  • File Name:every-other-weekend-by-abigail-johnson.epub
  • Original Title:Every Other Weekend
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  • Language:en
  • Identifier:MOBI-ASIN:B07Q3GFXLG
  • Publisher:Inkyard Press
  • Date:2020-01-06T18:30:00+00:00
  • File Size:418.592 KB

Table of Content

  • 1. Back Cover Text
  • 2. Praise for Every Other Weekend
  • 3. Booklist
  • 4. Title Page
  • 5. Dedication
  • 6. About the Author
  • 7. Contents
  • 8. First Weekend
    • Jolene
    • Adam
    • Jolene
    • Adam
    • Jolene
    • Adam
    • Jolene
    • Adam
  • 9. Second Weekend
    • Adam
    • Jolene
    • Adam
  • 10. In Between
    • Text Thread
    • Jolene
    • Adam
  • 11. Third Weekend
    • Jolene
  • 12. In Between
    • Text Thread
    • Adam
  • 13. Fourth Weekend
    • Adam
  • 14. In Between
    • Text Thread
  • 15. Fifth Weekend
    • Jolene
    • Adam
  • 16. In Between
    • Text Thread
    • Adam
    • Jolene
    • One Day Later
    • Adam
  • 17. Sixth Weekend
    • Adam
    • Jolene
    • Adam
  • 18. Seventh Weekend
    • Adam
    • Jolene
  • 19. In Between
    • Text Thread
    • One Week Later
  • 20. Eighth Weekend
    • Adam
  • 21. Ninth Weekend
    • Adam
    • Jolene
  • 22. In Between
    • Text Thread
    • Jolene
    • Adam
    • Jolene
    • Adam
    • Jolene
    • Adam
    • Jolene
    • Adam
    • Jolene
    • Adam
    • Jolene
  • 23. Tenth Weekend
    • Adam
    • Jolene
    • Adam
  • 24. In Between
    • Text Thread
    • Jolene
    • Adam
  • 25. Eleventh Weekend
    • Adam
    • Jolene
    • Adam
    • Jolene
    • Adam
    • Jolene
    • Adam
    • Jolene
    • Adam
    • Jolene
    • Adam
  • 26. Twelfth Weekend
    • Text Thread
    • Jolene
    • Adam
    • Text Thread
  • 27. Thirteenth Weekend
    • Jolene
    • Adam
    • Jolene
    • Adam
    • Jolene
    • Adam
  • 28. Fourteenth Weekend
  • 29. In Between
    • Text Thread
    • Jolene
  • 30. Fifteenth Weekend
    • Jolene’s Essay
  • 31. Author Note
  • 32. Acknowledgments
  • 33. Excerpt from Even If I Fall by Abigail Johnson
  • 34. Copyright

4 comments
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Елизавета Ефимова
Елизавета Ефимова

Очень мило💖❣️♥

Replya year ago
    Marina Silbernagel
    Marina Silbernagel

    This book was an enjoyable read. I was able to feel the emotions and was able to understand each character.

    Reply3 years ago
      Gigi
      Gigi

      This book was really good; you could really feel the emotions of the characters in some chapters. The romance was really well written too.

      Reply3 years ago
        Ella Gummow
        Ella Gummow

        This book was sweet, but also heartbreaking. The character description was amazing: it made me feel as though I actually knew each character. Definitely one of the best YA romances I’ve read this year.

        Reply4 years ago