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Don't Think. Just Breathe. (TNT trilogy Book 1) PDF

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After suffering a great deal of loss in her life in such a short time, Sarah Delany decided to deal with her grief by putting it down on paper. These pages slowly turned into a story. ‘Don’t Think. Just Breathe’ is her debut young adult novel and is the first book in the TNT trilogy.

Tamsyn:
Have you ever looked someone in the eye with a fake smile plastered on your perfectly put together face while your soul is screaming on the inside for help? If not, consider yourself lucky. If you have then you know how I feel. This is me on a daily basis. 

Trapped in the dark and tortured by nameless shadows is the place where I reside. Consumed by grief in the worst possible way. I can’t see an escape through this never ending suffering. No one can hear my silent screams or see the pain I desperately try to hide from the world. Until him. Why can he see what no one else can? Can he save me before I’m completely lost?

Tate:
Have you ever let someone down so badly that there’s no turning back? What you broke is smashed into a million pieces and utterly beyond repair. The guilt eats away at you from the inside out and the more you hide it, the worse it becomes. My cracks are starting to show and I fear I will completely shatter one day. 

On a nightly run to escape the darkness tormenting me, I see her. A broken mystery who I fiercely need to protect. Even if it means protecting her from herself. Do I have the strength and the will to save her?

Tate and Tamsyn have a chance encounter starting them on a heartbreaking journey together through grief, loss and friendship. Can they save each other from what life throws at them? More importantly, can they save themselves?
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