She's a girl who can't remember. He's the guy she can't forget.
It's her final semester of high school, and Kimberley Rey is curious about what will come next. She needs to pick a college, but her memory disability complicates the choice. Will her struggles to remember make it impossible to leave home?
Help arrives through an unexpected and supernatural gift. Grant is a "genie" with rules. He can give her thirty wishes (one per day for a month) as long as the tasks are humanly possible. Kimberley knows just what to ask for-lessons in how to live on her own.
But her wishes change when a friend receives a devastating diagnosis. As she joins forces with Grant to help her friend, Kimberley learns that the ability to live in the moment-to forget-may be more valuable than she ever knew.
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Elizabeth Langston has always loved history and literature, which is why, naturally, she majored in computer science. When she's not researching or writing her next novel, she's curled up with a book and a cup of coffee--or bingeing crime shows on TV. Elizabeth lives in North Carolina with two daughters, one husband, and a backyard full of nosiy birds. Elizabeth writes adult historical fiction, YA magical realism, and contemporary romance (as Julia Day.) Learn more about Elizabeth at elizabethLangston.net .