Welcome to my stop on the book tour for Long Way Down by Krista & Becca Ritchie!
I am so excited to be a part of the tour and I hope you enjoy the texts between Daisy and Connor as much as I did!
Daisy Calloway is the female protagonist of Long Way Down. She’s considered the daredevil of the Addicted characters, willing to do many crazy things, but she’s also carefree, kind, and a lover of all things chocolate.
Here are some of her more interesting texts:
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date published : November 19, 2015
pages : 641
audiobook narrators: Stephen Dexter, Jessica Almasy
audiobook length: 20 hrs, 8 min
With a seven-year age difference, Ryke & Daisy have faced an uphill battle in the eyes of the world and their families. Known as the most adventurous, fast-paced couple — their next step has always been elusive to the rabid media.
Behind the scenes, heartbreaking troubles continue to test Ryke & Daisy’s resilience and shape their future together.
They promise:
To never slow down.
To never compromise who they are.
To never abandon their love for each other.
But preserving their happiness also means adding more risks. Ones that Connor Cobalt wouldn’t even take. As a professional free-solo climber, Ryke is no stranger to risk, but his next step with Daisy wagers more than just his health.
With their lives on the line, Ryke & Daisy head towards the vast, wild unknown.
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6 Comments
OMG this text convo is so cute ?? I hope we have more Connor and Daisy bonding in long way down!
I love this! Daisy’s spirit is so lively and light hearted!
LOVE the text convos! So excited and nervous for this book!
LOVE this. Text messages are some of my favorite posts.
I love them! Each one has been perfect for the characters. 🙂
love the text