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Losing Logan

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"What if the one thing you never meant to hold on to, is the one thing you can't let go of?"

Normally finding a hot guy in her bedroom wouldn’t irritate Zoe so badly, but finding her childhood friend Logan there is a big problem. Mostly because he’s dead.

As the only person he can make contact with, he convinces Zoe to help him put together the pieces surrounding his mysterious death so he can move on. Thrust into his world of ultra popular rich kids, Zoe is out of her element and caught in the cross-hairs of Logan’s suspicious ex-girlfriend and the friends he left behind, each of whom had a reason to want him dead. The deeper they dig to find the truth, the closer Zoe gets to a killer who would do anything to protect his secrets. And that’s just the start of her problems because Zoe is falling for a dead guy.

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Release dateApr 8, 2014
ISBN9781940534459
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Sherry D. Ficklin

Sherry D. Ficklin is a full time writer from Colorado where she lives with her husband, four kids, two dogs, and a fluctuating number of chickens and house guests. She can often be found browsing her local bookstore with a large white hot chocolate in one hand and a towering stack of books in the other. That is, unless she's on deadline at which time she, like the Loch Ness monster, is only seen in blurry photographs. She is the author of several YA novels ranging from contemporary romance to science fiction. In her spare time she co-hosts the Pop Lit Divas radio show and is constantly trying to take over the world.

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Losing Logan is one of those book that you just can't put down.

    So the story goes like this.

    When Zoe goes to Logan's funeral, she see something unexpected. Not believing her eyes, she follows someone into the coat room and finds Logan hiding out. Pissed off they he would fake his own death, Zoe goes out to inform the room that Logan is alive, just to come face to face with his corpse. As she is escorted away, she see him again, but no one else can.

    Logan isn't just dead, he's haunting her.

    Zoe make it her mission to help him find peace. All she has to to do is find out how he died... But it isn't that easy.

    I loved Zoe from the first insult she hurls at poor Logan all the way to the tear jearking ending. She comes across as a strong, sassy, no nonsence type of woman, but really she all soft on the inside.

    And Logan, you think his death would put a crimp in the story, but it just make is better. He may have been a self-centered jock in life, but he's lost and fragile in death. He needs something and only Zoe can help him find it.

    When love blooms between the two, it's bittersweet. There's only one way it can end, but you wish that it could be different.

    A bittersweet story of finding a love cut short before it can begin.

    You may want to bring a box of tissues for the ending, but it's definitely a book you will want to read more then once.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Losing Logan will put both happiness and sadness on your heart.First of all, I was not expecting this to be surprisingly good. All I'm thinking before reading this was this book will be just a normal story about a girl grieving for the loss of her best friend but, it all turned out differently.This is a heart-wrenching story that don't just tells you the importance of life but it also let you know that letting go doesn't always means forgetting but accepting and treasuring the memories you had with that person.The characters are well-written and for me, I can see myself so much on Zoe. Zoe might be kind of harsh when she speaks but she is really a nice person. She is also brave to face whatever problems that comes on her way.It also feels like I'm living inside the story in a way that I can feel the emotions put in there. I like the pace of the story and I also like how easy and light read it is.I am recommending this book to everyone who like to read a novel that will make you smile but will also break you heart.Disclaimer: I received a review copy from the author via Clean Teen Publishing.