About the Author:
Kristina McBride is a former English teacher and yearbook advisor. She dreamed of being a published author since she lived across the street from a library as a kid.
She is the author of two previous novels, The Tension of Opposites and One Moment.
She lives in Ohio with her husband and two young children.
Visit her online at www.kristinamcbride.com or follow her on Twitter @McBrideKristina. The author lives in Centerville, OH.
Review:
Praise for Kristina McBride:
"A fast-paced thriller with plot twists, intrigue, and revelations practically on every page. . . . Clever, taut storytelling." Kirkus Reviews on A Million Times Goodnight
"This is a wild ride.” School Library Journal on A Million Times Goodnight
"A Million Times Goodnight explores the power we all have to alter our own future." Gwendolyn Heasley, author of Don't Call Me Baby and Where I Belong
"Tense! The constant push and pull of frienship, pain, love, and jealousy is beautifully drawn. A definite must read." Jay Asher, New York Times bestselling author of Thirteen Reasons Why and The Future of Us on The Tension of Opposites
"Infused with page-turning mystery, One Moment is as heartbreakingly real as it is unexpectedly romantic." Cat Patrick, author of Forgotten and Revived
"One Moment took my breath away. Beautifully written, achingly romantic, and so much tension the pages seem like they're turning themselves. One of the best books I've read in ages. Lauren Barnholdt, author of Two-Way Street
"A page-turner that grabbed me by the throat, and was impossible to put down!" Katrina Kittle, author of Reasons to Be Happy on One Moment
"Kristina McBride has written a poignant, heartbreaking tale of how one moment in a person's life can change everything. . . . [A] a worthy addition to teen collections." VOYA on One Moment
"McBride's story of death's effect on the living is both artistic and authentic." Booklist on One Moment
"McBride . . . skillfully interweaves Maggie's flashes of memory with present action, making for a tense and absorbing psychological mystery . . ." Publishers Weeklyon One Moment
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