<P><b>Our entire lives are online but what if the boy you love actually <i>lives</i> there? For fans of Adam Silvera comes a story about the future of relationships.</b></P><P>Eden has always had two loves: her best friend Lacey and her crush Will. And then almost simultaneously she loses them both. Will to a car accident and Lacey to the inevitable growing up and growing apart.</P><P>Devastated by the holes they have left in her life Eden finds solace in an unlikely place. Before he died Will set up an account with In Good Company a service that uploads voices and emails and creates a digital companion that can be called anytime day or night. It couldn't come at a better time because after losing Lacey—the hardest thing Eden has had to deal with—who else can she confide all her secrets to? Who is Eden without Lacey?</P><P>As Eden falls deeper into her relationship with 'Will' she hardly notices as her real life blooms around her. There is a new job new friends. Then there is Oliver. He's Lacey's twin so has always been off-limits to her until now. He may be real but to have him will Eden be able to say goodbye to Will?</P><P>Sarah Everett deftly captures the heartbreak of losing your best friend and discovering love in the unlikeliest of places.</P>
Title | No One Here is Lonely |
Author | Sarah Everett |
Narrator | Imani Parks |
Media | Audiobooks |
Genre | General Fiction |
ISBN | 9781984884381 |
Published | 2019-02-05 |
Stock | In stock |
Duration | 10 hours 1 minutes |