Remember When
You know how sometimes, your high school crush grows up to become an insanely famous movie star?
Okay, probably not. But I do.
Although, I guess I’m getting ahead of myself.
Trip wasn’t always the gorgeous Hollywood A-lister you see these days on the big screen. Back in 1990 he was just the “new kid” who sat behind me in my fifth period English class.
He was always gorgeous, however.
I mean, he was That Guy. You know the one. That guy who could raise your blood pressure just by passing you in the hall. That guy who could melt you with a single look aimed in your general direction.
So, you may want to bust out your stretch pants and tease out those mall bangs, ladies, because we’re going back in time. Back to the days of keg parties, making out in cars, and big fricking hair. Back to a time when almost every girl in town found themselves drooling over a guy named Trip.
I should know.
I was one of them.
And my life hasn’t been the same since.
With heart-shredding romance, steamy love scenes, and hilarious eighties references, readers of all ages will find themselves remembering their own first loves. Remember When is an endearing journey through the tumultuous world of friendship and family, adolescence and adulthood…
…and the memory of that one incredible guy your heart just can't seem to forget.
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About the Author
T. Torrest is a fiction writer from the U.S. She has written many books, but prays that only a handful of them will ever see the light of day. Her stories are geared toward readers of any age that know how to enjoy a good laugh and a dreamy romance.
Ms. Torrest was a child of the eighties, but has since traded in her Rubik's cube for a laptop and her Catholic school uniform for a comfy pair of yoga pants. She's a pop-culture junkie, a movie aficionado, and an enthusiast of talking about herself in the third person. A lifelong Jersey girl, she currently resides there with her husband and two sons.
She also really digs it when she hears from readers, and is known to use words like "dig" in a non-sarcastic way. You can find out more about her books at her website: www.ttorrest.com