
Abroad Book Two
by Liz Jacobs
Publication date: January 2nd
2018
Genres: New Adult, Romance
The heartwarming and romantic conclusion to the duology celebrated
by Teen Vogue as “a nuanced and sexy take on growing up and
learning to accept who you are.”
BLURB
Nick Melnikov has finally done it
— he’s come out.
To himself. To his sister. And to
Dex, who listens, hears him, and understands. To Dex, who kisses him and shows
him all that they could be, if Nick could only find the courage. It’s one thing
to let yourself be open thousands of miles away from your family, but exchange
student Nick is uncomfortably aware that his time with Dex is running out. Who
will he be when he goes home again?
Dex Cartwell is as happy with
Nick as he’s ever been, but he can’t ignore the shadow of Nick’s inevitable
departure from London, back to his life in Michigan. Is it worth it for Dex to
expose his heart to another doomed relationship with a predetermined expiration
date? What does Dex really want for the beginning of the next chapter in his
life, post-graduation?
Dex wants to turn to his best
friend in the struggle to find a way forward, but Izzy Jones has her own
problems. She’s got one friend in love with her, and when she turns to another
for help things get twice as complicated. Izzy never wanted complicated, but
life just keeps getting in the way — and sweeping her off her feet.
Then Nick’s mom and sister come
for a visit, and he is forced to decide between living his truth and protecting
himself from fear and change. It’s going to take a lot of courage and a few
leaps in the dark if Nick, Dex, and Izzy are to find a way to live and love on
their own terms.
Sequel to:
Liz
Jacobs came over with her family from Russia at the age of 11, as a Jewish
refugee. All in all, her life has gotten steadily better since that moment.
They settled in an ultra-liberal haven in the middle of New York State, which
sort of helped her with the whole “grappling with her sexuality” business.
She
has spent a lot of her time flitting from passion project to passion project,
but writing remains her constant. She has flown planes, drawn, made jewelry,
had an improbable internet encounter before it was cool, and successfully wooed
the love of her life in a military-style campaign. She has been nominated for
the Pushcart Prize for her essay on her family’s experience with immigration.
She
currently lives with her wife in Massachusetts, splitting her time between her
day job, writing, and watching a veritable boatload of British murder
mysteries.
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