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The Next To Last Mistake
by Amalie Jahn
Synopsis
Tess Goodwinโs life in rural Iowa is sheltered and uncomplicated. Although she chooses to spend most of her free time playing chess with her best friend Zander, the farm-boy from next door, her skills as a bovine midwife and tractor mechanic ensure that she fits in with the other kids at East Chester High. But when her veteran father reenlists in the Army, moving her family halfway across the country to North Carolina, Tess is forced out of her comfort zone into a world she knows nothing about.
Tess approaches the move as she would a new game of chess, plotting her course through the unfamiliar reality of her new life. While heeding Zanderโs long-distance advice for making new friends and strategizing a means to endure her dadโs imminent deployment to the Middle East, she quickly discovers how ill-equipped she is to navigate the societal challenges she encounters and becomes convinced sheโll never fit in with the students at her new school.
When Leonetta Jackson is assigned as her mentor, she becomes Tessโs unexpected guide through the winding labyrinth of cultural disparities between them, sparking a tentative friendship and challenging Tess to confront her reluctant nature. As the pieces move across the board of her upended life, will Tess find the acceptance she so desperately desires?
Check out this peek inside:
Iโm almost asleep, barely conscious of drifting off, when Iโm startled by a noise outside my window. Before I have a chance to turn on the light and investigate, the sash slides open and someone steps into my room.
I hope beyond all hope Iโm not dreaming.
โZander?โ I ask, not wondering if itโs him but why heโs here.
Heโs all the way in the room now, standing at the foot of my bed. โDid I wake you?โ he whispers.
โNo,โ I tell him. He blows into his hands, and I lift my blankets, inviting him under the covers to warm up.
โItโs colder than a polar bearโs butt out there.โ He snuggles against me in my tiny twin bed like weโre still six-year-olds, camping outside in each otherโs backyards. I wrap my arms around him, and he settles against my shoulder. โYou left your own party.โ
โIt wasnโt really my party,โ I say. โMore New Yearโs than anything else.โ
โThe cake was good. Red velvet. You wouldโve liked it.โ
Thereโs so much I want to say. Apologies I want to give. Promises I want to make. But the words are jumbled around in my head, and Iโm afraid if I speak everything will come out all wrong.
โI didnโt have anyone to kiss at the ball drop,โ he says eventually, and I wonder if whatever was in his Solo cup has gone to his head.
โTina and Claire were there.โ
He chuckles grimly and his voice turns serious. โWeโve been together every New Yearโs since we were babies, you know that?โ His words settle over me, and I strain under the weight of them. Heavier still is the burden of what he doesnโt say: And this might have been our last.
โIโm sorry,โ I say, feeling the need to explain, โbut it was so cold and I knew my dad was gonna need help with the herd andโฆโ
He rolls over to face me, placing a finger over my lips. โItโs okay, Tess. I get it. Itโs been hard being around each other for the past few weeks. I didnโt realize the anticipation of you leaving was gonna suck so bad. I didnโt know how horrible I was at long goodbyes.โ Now heโs the one whoโs apologizing. โI guess I didnโt know what else to do. I figured this day might be easier for both of usโฆโ
โIf you left me before I had the chance to leave you?โ
โSomething like that.โ He sighs. โIt wasnโt intentional. I guess Iโve been sorta messed up in my own head, thinking about not having you around. Youโre the best part of my days.โ
I blink back tears I donโt realize are already spilling down my cheeks. His admission is true for me as wellโsomething weโve always taken for granted.
โItโs only eighteen months, then weโll both graduate and head to college together like we always planned. You and me. Itโs not that long, right?โ
โItโs not that long,โ he agrees. โBut itโll never be the same, not having you right next door.โ
His body is relaxed against mine, and Iโm reminded of all the nights we spent together growing up, head to foot and back to back, me teasing him for his stinky feet and him making fun of my retainer. โMaybe someone better will move in here,โ I laugh between sniffles. โSome Victoriaโs Secret supermodel, schlepping around manure in waders and a thong.โ
He chuckles, too, and I imagine him smiling in the darkness. โAs tempting as she sounds, I still wouldnโt willingly trade you for her.โ
Thereโs something unspoken in his words, a tiny invitation across a boundary weโve never crossed. But I canโt cross it now. I wonโt. Thereโs no reason to take something painful and make it complicated as well.
โI should go to sleep,โ I tell him. โWeโre leaving after the morning milking, and I gotta be alert enough to drive.โ
He stirs under the covers and his warmth leaves my side. As he stands over me, silhouetted in the moonlight cascading through my window, I hear him sigh. Then, he leans down to place a kiss on my forehead like a father tucking in his child.
โBye,โ I say.
โBye.โ
โLove ya.โ
โLove ya back.โ
And then heโs gone, back through the window out into the night. I assume, in the wake of our farewell, itโs going to take me hours to fall asleep, but the next thing I know my alarm is going off, and itโs time to slide the chessboard of my past life on to the shelf and begin another match.
About Author Amalie Jahn
Amalie Jahn is a USA TODAY bestselling author of more than 8 young adult novels, including The Next To Last Mistake, her latest release (Light Messages Publishing 2019).
Amalie is the recipient of the Literary Classics Seal of Approval and the Readers’ Favorite Gold Medal for her debut novel, The Clay Lion. She is a contributing blogger with the Huffington Post and Southern Writers Magazine, as well as a TED speaker, human rights advocate, and active promoter of kindness. She lives in the United States with her husband, two children, and three overfed cats.
When she’s not at the computer coaxing characters into submission, you can find Amalie swimming laps, cycling, or running on the treadmill, probably training for her next triathlon. She hates pairing socks and loves avocados. She is also very happy time travel does not yet exist. Connect with her right here in the present day at these social media sites:
Websites โ http://www.amaliejahn.com and lightmessages.com/amalie-jahn
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Great synopsis! Sounds like a good read.
Thanks, Judy! We hope you have the chance to read it soon.
Thanks so much, Judy!!!
Thanks for hosting!
I’m thrilled to share!
An interesting synopsis and I love the cover.
Thanks, Mary! We are fortunate to have such an amazing designer to complement the work of our authors.
Thank you so much, Mary!!
Sounds like a good read.
Thanks, @anxious58! We hope you have the chance to read it.
Thank you!!! <3
The Next Last Mistake…hmm. Sounds like the story of my life during college ๐ This does sound like a good read though.
Thanks, Barb! Hoping lots of readers will be able to relate!
Thank you, FUOnlyKnew, for hosting a stop on our blog tour! ~ The Light Messages team
It’s my pleasure. And thanks for stopping in and commenting! We are a chatty bunch:)
Sounds like a fantastic book, and one I’m looking forward to reading.
That’s terrific! I hope you enjoy, Anita!!
Love the sound of this, and how unusual for a young girl to be s bovine midwife!
Thanks, Tammy! Tess loves her herd!!
Sounds like a good book.
Thanks a lot, Rita!!! xoxo
This sounds fantastic. Thank you for reviewing it!
Thank you so much for helping spread the word about THE NEXT TO LAST MISTAKE!!! xoxo
You’re welcome. Have a great tour:)
I really liked the description of the book. Sounds like a great read.
Thanks, @diannekc! We hope you get the chance to read it soon.
love the cover, good luck with the book it sounds great
I enjoyed the synopsis and think this is going to be a great read.
I’d like to read it and find out what happens.
Laura I so love that cover! A change from horror LOL
LOL No horror today. I am so hooked after reading the excerpt!
This book sounds like a fantastic read.
Thanks so much for both the book description and giveaway as well. I enjoy hearing about another good book.
thanks the book sounds great