Hot on the heels of DIMILY’s amazing international success come’s Estelle’s eagerly awaited standalone novel
- DIMILY Trilogy – Over 500,000 copies sold worldwide
• DIMILY – Translated in 16 countries
• DIMILY – Shortlisted for the RoNAs 2016
‘Estelle Maskame is a brilliant young author who can write a beautiful love story and has so much talent at such a young age!’ ANNA TODD author of After.
A year ago, MacKenzie Rivers was beginning her junior year in Colorado and she was falling in love with Jaden Hunter. But a lot can change in twelve months… When Jaden’s parents are killed in a freak car accident, Kenzie does the only thing she knows how to do: walk away. She knows all too well the impact that death can have on the people she loves, and seeing the effects of grief is something she just can’t handle. Despite her attempts to keep Jaden at arm’s length, Kenzie realizes she can’t run from her feelings forever. As old emotions flare, will Kenzie dare to fall for the person she’s most afraid of growing close to?
THE TIMES ‘Like Zoella, [Estelle] knows a thing or two about self-promotion… [The books have] received pretty much universal acclaim from her followers’
THE HERALD ‘Maskame’s followers are voracious readers and the Scot has had to grow accustomed to every plot twist being feverishly discussed.’
THE HERALD WEEKEND MAGAZINE ‘A viral, literary hit! A clever modern twist on the age-old tale of star-crossed lovers.’
THE GUARDIAN ‘Estelle Maskame: How social media made me a publishing sensation’
THE SCOTTISH SUN ‘A new generation of talent!’
THE LIST ‘Authors are often advised to write about what they know. Wisely, [Estelle] ignored that advice.’
STV ‘She’s only 17, but Estelle Maskame has already gained a global fanbase’
FABULOUS MAGAZINE’ (SUN ON SUNDAY)‘THE GRAPH OF GREATNESS’, ‘ The Aberdeenshire schoolgirl has had 4 million hits on Wattpad, signed a three-book publishing deal for her Did I Mention I Love You? Series and is still only 17. Did we mention we’re jealous?
DAILY RECORD ‘The teenage writing sensation who used the net to pen a novel set in LA from her bedroom in Peterhead’.