“This book has the perfect blend of small-town feels, an unputdownable mystery, and a love story that will have you cheering for the happily ever after. I loved this book!”
βWillow Aster, USA Today bestselling author
Beneath the Wreckage, an all-new emotional and not to be missed standalone romance from bestselling author Catherine Cowles is coming September 21st, and we have the first look!

Prologue
Piper
PAST
βWhat do you think?β Jenn spun in front of the skinny mirror on the inside of the closet.
βItβs perfect.β I flicked one of the small little rhinestone buttons in the shape of a flower. It was sophisticated, and the pale pink was beautiful against Jennβs summer-tanned skin. βI didnβt think there was any way youβd need a sweater while we were here but I shouldβve known better.β
βDoesnβt matter that itβs summer; itβs always freezing at night.β
I shouldβve remembered. Our families had been making our yearly trip to Anchor Island for as long as I could remember.
βOkay, finishing touches.β Jenn motioned me forward so I stood in front of her. βLook down.β
My gaze caught on the half of a heart around her neck that read: Friends. My fingers sought out my half, rubbing circles on it as Jenn swept something across my eyelids.
βOkay, finished. You can look.β Jenn stepped behind me, her hands on my shoulders. βMy bestie is a stunner. Those high school boys wonβt know what hit them.β
Facing the mirror, I rolled my eyes. βI just hope no one shoves me into a locker on the first day of class.β The high school we were attending in the fall was so much larger than the middle school weβd gone to, and I wasnβt exactly looking forward to the new experience.
She hooked an arm through mine, so we were looking at each other through the mirror. We were polar opposites. Jenn with her blond hair and long, sinewy form. Me with my dark hair and petite stature. But fourteen years of being hitched to each otherβs sides had made us more like sisters than friends, even if we looked nothing alike.
βWeβll handle it like we do everythingββ
βTogether,β I finished.
She grinned into the mirror. βI have a surpriseβ¦β
The mischievous glint in Jennβs blue eyes had my stomach dropping. βWhat?β
She stuck out her tongue at me in the mirror. βDonβt be like that. Itβs a good one.β
Jennβs good surprises could be anything from: I scored us some double fudge brownie ice cream, to weβre going to toilet paper our pre-algebra teacherβs house. βAll right, spill.β
βI ran into Ethan earlier, and he and his friends invited us to a party. Theyβre having a bonfire up on the cliffs.β She did a little running-man dance and let out a squeal.
That dropping sensation in my stomach turned to cramps. I shouldβve known when Jenn had said she wanted to give us both a makeover that something was up. βI donβt know.β I wandered out into the main room of the cabin, Jenn on my heels.
βCome on, Piper. Pleeeeeease? Itβll be fun, I promise.β
I slid into a chair at the table, studying the drawing weβd been working on every night since weβd arrived at Whispering Falls a week ago. βYou know my uncles wouldnβt like it. Neither would your parents.β
She leaned a hip against the table, looking down at me with that same mischievous smile. βWhat they donβt know wonβt hurt them. And donβt you want to start high school having gone to one party?β
I didnβt. If I could avoid parties for the foreseeable future, that would be just fine with me. But that was something changing between Jenn and me. I was happy with how we usually spent our yearly vacation hereβexcursions with our families during the day, whale watching, hiking, shopping in town. And our nights working on our plans for when weβd buy the Falls one day, while our favorite movies played in the background.
βCome on,β Jenn pleaded. βI really want to see Ethan again. And donβt you want to hang out with Nick? Youβll like it. He said they tell ghost stories at the bonfire. Youβre super into all of that.β
No number of ghost stories could get me out of this cabin tonight. I had never lied to Nathan and Vic. Okay, I had never lied to them after Iβd told them that a fox had kicked the soccer ball and broken the window when I was nine. I was pretty sure there were no foxes in Seattle, and the guilty look on my face had given me away. My uncles trusted me, and I didnβt want to ruin that. βItβs a stupid idea. I bet those guys donβt even know youβre fourteen. They wouldnβt have invited you if they did.β They must be at least sixteenβtoo old to be interested in an incoming freshman.
Jenn stiffened. βI told them I was in high school.β
βBut not a freshman,β I challenged.
βIt doesnβt matter. Whatβs going on with you? Are you scared or something?β
βIβm not scared. I just think that partyβs going to be lame, and as soon as they figure out how old you are, theyβre going to kick you out anyway. Why waste time?β
Jenn straightened from her perch against the table. βWell, I donβt want to watch another lame old movie and doodle on those stupid plans. I want to have some fun. Live a little.β
βFine. Go without me, then.β The words were out before I could stop them.
βI will.β With that, she took off, slamming the door against the wall as she went.
Tears stung my eyes as I stared down at the map weβd been working on all week. The sketches of the buildings and the swimming pool blurred.
βWhatβs going on? Jenn tore out of here like the cabin was on fire,β Nathan asked as he entered, Vic in tow.
Concern laced Vicβs features as he crossed to me. βWhat are these tears, Munchkin?β
I let him fold me into a hug, the familiar scents of cedar and something just a bit floral wrapping me in comfort. βItβs nothing.β
βDoesnβt look like nothing to me,β Nathan said, a bit of extra gruffness to his tone as he sat across from Vic and me.
I gave my head a little shake. βJust a fight. I think high school is going to be differentβ¦β I let my words trail off. I didnβt know how to explain it. Everything felt as if it were changing, and all I wanted was for things to stay the same.
Nathan and Vic shared a look, and then Vic turned to face me. βFriends arenβt always forever. Sometimes, theyβre just for a season. Others might fall away, only to come back when you least expect it. I have a feeling you and Jenn will find your way.β
βMaybe.β I couldnβt imagine my life without her. Weβd been friends for so long, she felt more like another limb. I took a shuddering breath. I could take it back, apologize tomorrow. Or maybe sheβd have a horrible time at the party and realize that a movie night was better.
Nathan stood from the table. βWhy donβt I make sundaes, and we can pile onto the couch and watch that awful movie for the millionth time?β
Vic pressed his lips together to hide his chuckle, but he wasnβt very successful. βYou love Troop Beverly Hills. Itβs why you decided to lead Piperβs Girl Scout troop.β
Nathan leveled Vic with a glare. βDonβt remind me of those dark days.β
βThe moms loved you, though,β I offered.
βI thought I knew what being competitive meant, but I had no idea until we had to sell those damned cookies. I swear those moms wouldβve sold a kidney to win one of those cookie prizes.β
βLanguage,β Vic chided.
I rolled my eyes. βI think Iβve heard the word damn before.β
Vic pulled me into a tight hug and then covered my ears. βLet me keep you young and innocent forever.β
I immediately went for his sides, where I knew he was ticklish. βWhat was that?β
Vicβs hands flew off my ears with a shriek. βUncalled for, young lady!β
Nathan just shook his head at the two of us.
Eventually, we settled onto the couch with bowls of ice cream in handβextra whipped cream on mine, no peanuts, just the way I liked it. I burrowed into the couch cushions between the men who always had my back, no matter what life threw my way. But the ice cream sat heavily in my stomach, and I couldnβt help but imagine where Jenn was. Wondered if she was having so much fun, she hadnβt thought about me.
By the time the movie had ended, I was a walking zombie, brushing my teeth on autopilot and falling into bed. I pulled back the curtain to peek out the window. I saw no light on in Jennβs room at her cabin. My stomach twisted. Clearly, she was having way more fun than Iβd thought she would. I lay back on my pillow and stared at the ceiling. It was a while before sleep finally came, and when it did, it was fitful. Dreams of being stuffed into a high school locker, kids laughing and pointing.
When an arm shook me awake, I thought it was because Iβd screamed in my sleep. Nathanβs face filled my vision. βDid you hear from Jenn last night?β
I blinked the sleep out of my eyes. βNo.β Cell phones barely worked on this end of the island. You had to stand in one of three spots to get service.
Nathanβs jaw tightened. βDo you know where she was going? The truth, Piper.β
My heartbeat fluttered, wings beating against my rib cage. βSh-she wanted to go to a bonfire. With some high school kids. Whatβs going on?β
He eased down onto the bed. βThe Brantons canβt find her. She wasnβt in her bed this morning.β
βWhat?β I croaked. Jenn might stay out late, but all night? Never.
Nathan took my hand. βNo oneβs seen her. Sheβs missing.β WANT MORE? Click here for the full sneak peek. >>>https://bit.ly/3k7IFFx

Synopsis
It was supposed to be a summer weβd never forget.
Instead, everything was stolen from me.
The best friend who was more like a sister. The innocent way I looked at life.
Leaving me with only unanswered questions.
Returning to the island is the second chance I didnβt know I needed.
And Hunter is the surprise that knocks me sideways.
Thereβs a hurt in him that calls to my own.
A strength I find in sharing our scars.
Igniting a spark that turns to flame.
But someone isnβt happy about the world Iβm building for myself.
And nothing will stop them from tearing it all apartβ¦
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