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He smiled, leaned closer to me,
and whispered, “And this is
not
a dream.”

I smiled back at him, and knew he was right. This could not be a dream. This was better than any dream could ever be.

 

The End

 

Playlist for Emma’s Series

My writing process would not be the same without music.
The following are only some of the songs that have helped shape
A Night to Forget
and
The Day to Remember
. These songs are in order of how I have imagined them in this series, so if you wanted to have some fun, you could try and match up these songs with the scenes you believe they go with.

The music videos playlist can be found
here
. I encourage you to check out these artists and support them and their talent.

A Night to Forget

“Dream” – Priscilla Ahn

“Anything Could Happen” – Ellie Goulding

“Mountain Sound” – Of Monsters and Men

“I Knew I Loved You” – Savage Garden

“I Can’t Make You Love Me” – Bonnie Raitt

“Cold Shoulder” – Adele

“I Can’t Help Falling in Love With You” –
Elvis Presley

“If You’re Not The One” – Daniel Bedingfield

“Bubbly” – Colbie Caillat

“A Thousand Years” – Christina Perri
[Theme Song
]

“Call Your Girlfriend” – Robyn

The Day to Remember

“I Can’t Help Falling In Love With You” (instrumental) – Instrumental Music Brothers

“Punching In a Dream” – The Naked and Famous

“Almost Lover” – A Fine Frenzy

“I Won’t Back Down” – Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers

“You Were Mine” – Dixie Chicks

“Never Say Never” – The Fray

“Last Request” – Paolo Nutini

“It Will Rain” – Bruno Mars

“Someone Like You” – Adele

“Mr. Brightside” – The Killers

“How Do I Live Without You” – LeAnn Rimes

“Better Together” – Jack Johnson

“A Thousand Years” – Boyce Avenue acoustic cover
[Brandon’s serenade]

“Marry Me”
– Train

“L-O-V-E” – Nat King Cole

 

Other Books

If you would like to stay informed of new releases, giveaways, and news on upcoming books, please sign up for
Jessica Wood’s mailing list
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If you enjoyed reading
The Day to Remember
, I would love it if you could help others enjoy this novel as well by recommending and/or reviewing this novel.

In addition to
The Day to Remember
, book two in the
Emma’s Story
series, here are the links to my other titles:

Emma’s
Story
: Book #1:
A Night to Forget

Summer Fling

***

My
upcoming novel,
Forever Broken
, will be out on October 7, 2013. Below is a synopsis:

Can you ever escape
darkness
once it has touched your
soul
?

Natalie made a devastating decision five years ago that has haunted her ever since. It has been the secret she has kept from her family and friends. It has been the darkness that has shaped her life. It has been the moment that defines who she sees herself to be. And because of that decision, she believes that she is forever broken and undeserving of true happiness or love.

Dylan is looking for a broken soul to fall in love with. He is looking for someone he can fix and heal. He believes that only by fixing someone just as broken as he is, he will be able to finally fix himself and forgive himself for a past tragedy he had put into action.

When Natalie’s and Dylan’
s paths collide, will Dylan be able to break through Natalie's walls and show her the love she undoubtedly deserve? And will Natalie be just the person Dylan was looking for to fix himself?

 

About The Author

Jessica Wood writes new adult contemporary romance.

While she has lived in countless cities throughout the U.S., her heart belongs to San Francisco. To her, there’s something seductively romantic about the Golden Gate Bridge, the steep rolling hills of the city streets, the cable cars, and the Victorian-style architecture.

Jessica loves a strong, masculine man with a witty personality. While she is headstrong and stubbornly independent, she can’t resist a man who takes control of the relationship, both outside and inside of the bedroom.

She loves to travel internationally, and tries to plan a yearly trip abroad. She also loves to cook and bake, and—to the benefit of her friends—she loves to share. She also enjoys ceramics and being creative with her hands. She has a weakness for good (maybe bad) TV shows; she’s up-to-date on over 25 current shows, and no, that wasn’t a joke.

And it goes without saying, she loves books—they’re like old and dear friends who have always been there to make her laugh and make her cry.

The one thing she wishes she had more of, is time.

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