Them Bones

To The Grave Duet, Book 1

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Book 1 of To The Grave Duet
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Pub Date 6 Feb 2024 | Archive Date 29 Aug 2024

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"Gritty, dark, tense and intensely emotional" - Sage Kafsky, Watchdog

Right guy, wrong time.

Laney Hawton has a difficult life. She takes care of her younger brother, Dustin, because honestly? Who else will? Her older brother Cary is... Well. Anyway. When Laney meets Shane, her whole world is turned upside down. But what do you do when you meet your soulmate at fourteen?


Right girl, wrong life.

Shane Mathers is chronically between couches, scraping by on the unexpected charity of a ten-year-old boy named Dustin. Through a violent twist of fate, Shane meets Laney and can't decide if the universe has finally given him a break, or just offered him his total demise all wrapped up in an irresistible four-foot-something package that makes his knees buckle.


Full of angst, drama, and dripping with 90s nostalgia, cozy up for some emotional devastation with Them Bones, Book One in the To The Grave Duet.



"Gritty, dark, tense and intensely emotional" - Sage Kafsky, Watchdog

Right guy, wrong time.

Laney Hawton has a difficult life. She takes care of her younger brother, Dustin, because honestly? Who else...


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