![]() ![]() I really enjoyed Pivot Point, even if I didn't like it as much as West's contemporary fiction, so it made sense to move straight on to Split Second after finishing it. and a future that could change everything. And the only one who can help her.Īs Addie and Laila frantically attempt to retrieve the lost memories, Addie must piece together a world she thought she knew before she loses the love she nearly forgot. Desperate, Laila tries to manipulate Connor, a brooding bad boy from school-but he seems to be the only boy in the Compound immune to her charms. But there are powerful people who don’t want to see this happen. Meanwhile, her best friend, Laila, has a secret of her own: she can restore Addie’s memories. ![]() And she has an inexplicable desire to change that. He’s a virtual stranger to her, so why does her heart do a funny flip every time she sees him? But after witnessing secrets that were supposed to stay hidden, Trevor quickly seems more suspicious of Addie than interested in her. There she meets the handsome and achingly familiar Trevor. When Addie’s dad invites her to spend her winter break with him, she jumps at the chance to escape into the Norm world of Dallas, Texas. Now she can manipulate and slow down time, too. She’s always been able to Search the future when presented with a choice. ![]() On top of that, her ability is acting up. She can’t believe this is the future she chose. Addie hardly recognizes her life since her parents divorced. ![]()
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