Cover reveal for Suzanne Young’s ALL IN PIECES, Plus Read The First Two Chapters

THE PROGRAM series author takes on harsh realities in new YA contemporary ALL IN PIECES!

Riveted Lit just released tons of new details from Suzanne Young’s fall release, All In Pieces!

The new contemporary is a departure from Young’s dystopian series The Program and the recent thriller Hotel Ruby, but the story’s description boasts and smart, genuine edge and promises plenty of heart!

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Official Synopsis:

“Anger-management issues.”

That’s how they classified Savannah Sutton after she stuck a pencil in her ex-boyfriend’s hand because he mocked her little brother, Evan, for being disabled. That’s why they sent her to Brooks Academy—an alternative high school that’s used as a temporary detention center.

The days at Brooks are miserable, but at home, life is far more bleak. Savvy’s struggling to take care of her brother since her mom left years ago, and her alcoholic dad can’t be bothered. Life with Evan is a constant challenge, but he’s also the most important person in the world to Savvy.

Then there’s Cameron, a new student at Brooks with issues of his own; a guy from a perfect family that Savvy thought only existed on TV. Cameron seems determined to break through every one of the walls Savvy’s built around herself, except if she lets herself trust him, it could make everything she’s worked so hard for fall apart in an instant.

And with her aunt seeking custody of her brother and her ex-boyfriend seeking revenge, Savvy’s fighting to hold all the pieces together. But she’s not sure how much tighter she can be pulled before she breaks completely.

On top of the charming cover and intense synopsis, you can start by reading the first two chapters of All In Pieces right now!

All In Pieces hits shelves on November 8, 2016.

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By Molly

Molly is a proud Canadian who is currently attending university in Scotland. She loves to read, write, watch films, and talk about Sarah J. Maas books. If not snuggled up with a book, Molly can usually be found tapping at the dance studio, or writing yet another essay.