![]() ![]() Being a psychology student, I check-listed a lot of the things Erin went through. But especially the PTSD (post-traumatic stress disorder). Despite my lack of experience in this area, I think Lynne did a great job at describing the effect of such a betrayal: the mistrust, the detachment, the anti-socialness. And it was BETTER than If I Stay.Ĭlearly the author knew what she was doing: the story starts with a shock, igniting my curiosity for the next pages, just enough to make me care for Erin, the protagonist. When I heard Lost in Los Angeles was for people who liked If I Stay, I knew I had to read it. ![]() As they explore Los Angeles together, Ben reveals shocking secrets of his tragic childhood and helps Erin believe that she can heal from the wounds of her traumatic past. Shortly after she arrives, she meets Ben, a mysterious man who captures both her curiosity and her heart. Plagued by crippling panic attacks and disconcerting visions of her dead friend, Erin travels to Los Angeles, searching for a sign that life is still worth living. ![]() Just weeks after eighteen-year-old Erin tragically loses her best friend, she is brutally raped by her high school crush. SOMETIMES YOU FIND HOPE WHERE YOU LEAST EXPECT IT. ![]() Publisher : CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform ![]()
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