Fractured Life of Lucy Hughes

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A01=Annie Morgan
addiction
Author_Annie Morgan
bisexual protagonist
Category=FQ
Category=FS
dual timeline
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eq_isMigrated=2
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female friendship
forthcoming
foster care
found family
friends to lovers
identity
jumbotron
parallel lives
public proposal
self discovery
sliding doors
slow burn romance
viral proposal

Product details

  • ISBN 9781662542367
  • Publication Date: 22 Sep 2026
  • Publisher: Amazon Publishing
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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After a surprise proposal fractures her life into two parallel timelines, a speech pathologist must learn to trust her own inner voice in this hopeful and inspiring story about identity and belonging.

Lucy Hughes has never loved being the center of attention, so she’s shocked when her boyfriend proposes via jumbotron. Frozen under the stadium lights, Lucy’s hesitation fractures her future into parallel lives:

No. A video of Lucy’s refusal goes viral, and the backlash is swift and brutal. Unemployed and sleeping in her best friend’s guest room, she slowly rebuilds her life. She’s barely back on her feet when she’s asked to advocate for victims of online harassment. But it would mean finding the courage to step back into the spotlight.

Yes. Lucy, who grew up in foster care, adores Matthew’s large, loving family. But burying her troubled childhood and her bisexuality to better fit into their Southern political dynasty is causing her to lose her grip on her own identity.

To create a future where she can be her authentic self, both versions of Lucy must confront the childhood trauma that shaped her adult relationships and find her own voice.

Annie Morgan studied journalism at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill before moving to Atlanta, Georgia. She spends her days teaching and her nights running a cottage bakery. When she’s not wrangling children or decorating cookies, she’s writing about women trying to find themselves and their place in the world.

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