Never Apart by Romily Bernard
Publication Date: October 3, 2017
Publisher: Entangled Teen
How many times would you die for love?
What if you had to relive the same five days over and over?
And what if at the end of it, your boyfriend is killed…
And you have to watch. Every time.
You don’t know why you’re stuck in this nightmare.
But you do know that these are the rules you now live by:
Wake Up.
Run.
Die.
Repeat.
Now, the only way to escape this loop is to attempt something crazy. Something dangerous. Something completely unexpected. This time…you’re not going to run.
Combining heart-pounding romance and a thrilling mystery Never Apart is a stunning story you won’t soon forget.
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AUTHOR INFO:
Romily Bernard graduated from Georgia State University with a literature degree. Since then, she’s worked as a riding instructor, cell-phone salesperson, personal assistant, horse groomer and exercise rider, accounting assistant, and, during a very dark time, customer service representative. . . . She’s also, of course, now a YA novelist. So don’t let anyone tell you a BA degree will keep you unemployed. Romily currently lives in Atlanta, Georgia. Her debut novel, Find Me, won the Golden Heart Award for YA Romance from the Romance Writers of America in 2012.
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1. What is on your nightstand?
My phone, a box of tissues, two mutilated dog toys (I don’t know why my terrier refuses to have nice things), and one sock.
2. What author would you totally fan?
I have to pick ONE?! Rainbow Rowell—no, Gillian Flynn—no, Tana French. Sigh. Clearly, I dissolve into a puddle of fangirl quite easily.
3. What makes you cringe?
So many things really. At the moment, my daughter’s grinding her teeth and it’s making me want to crawl out of my skin.
4. Do you obsessively plot out each point or just go with the flow?
Sad to report I go with the flow. It’s maddening. Sometimes I don’t know what I’m going to write until I sit down and do it—and that nonsense can take HOURS.
5. Is there a word you love to use?
You know, it changes from manuscript to manuscript. I used “edge” about a bazillion times in one book. In NEVER APART, it was “chins” and “heat.” I think FIND ME had too many shoulders moving around. Editing has always been my friend.
- Hard cover of Never Apart by Romily Bernard