A Thousand Broken Pieces

Can two broken heart make a whole? A beautiful and life-affirming novel about grief, love and friendship.

1. A THOUSAND BROKEN PIECES by Tillie Cole

SYNOPSIS

After losing her beloved sister three years ago, Savanna Litchfield has been living half a life. When Savannah’s therapist suggests joining a trip around the world for grieving teens she agrees to go clutching tightly to the unread journal her sister left behind.

Seventeen-year-old Cael Woods is angry. One year after losing his older brother his life has spiraled. Once the most promising hockey player in the junior league, Cael can no longer step onto the ice. When his parents sign him up for a trip abroad no part of him wants to go.

As Cael and Savannah embark on a journey they begin to find solace in each other. As they start to heal piece by broken piece, could this be the start of a love they never thought they’d feel again?


ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Tillie Cole is an Amazon and USA Today best-selling author of contemporary romance.

One summer day, after finishing reading her thousandth book on Kindle, Tillie turned to her husband and declared, “D’you know, I have a great idea for a story. I could write a book.” Several months later, repeating the same tired line, she was scolded by her husband to shut up talking about writing a novel and ‘just bloody do it!’ Immediately she set off on a crazy journey, delving deep into her fertile imagination. Tillie, ever since, has written from the heart. She combines her passion for anything camp and glittery with her love of humour and dark brooding men (most often muscled and tattooed, since they’re her weakness).

After years of teaching high school Social Studies and following her professional rugby player husband around Europe, they have settled in Calgary, Alberta, where Tillie spends most of her days (and many a late night) lost in a writing euphoria or in her dream of pursuing a dazzling career as a barrel-racing, tasseled-chap, Stetson-wearing cowgirl... Ye-haw!

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