Nothing is Good. Without You.

Children & Young Adult, Young Adult, YA Age 14+, YA Love / Romance

Jana and Leander haven’t seen each other in six years. As children, they had been inseparable - until one fateful August evening, when Jana’s brother Tim lost his life in a car accident. Leander had been behind the wheel. After that, he vanished from Jana’s life. They haven’t exchanged a single word since that day and have lost all connection with one another. And now he is suddenly standing before her. With his light blue eyes. And the attraction between them is much stronger than Jana wants to acknowledge. She has spent the past six years trying to hate him. And now he is here for one very good reason: so that she can save him. The only thing is that he doesn’t know this yet himself.

- Authentic characters, relevant topics that surpass all the clichés
- The book’s raw, pure appeal hits very close to the experiences and environments of its readers

Lea Coplin

Lea Coplin worked for several years as a journalist before deciding on a career as an author. The writer lives and writes in Munich, and has already published several successful novels under a pen name.

Nothing is Good. Without You.

Jana and Leander haven’t seen each other in six years. As children, they had been inseparable - until one fateful August evening, when Jana’s brother Tim lost his life in a car accident. Leander had been behind the wheel. After that, he vanished from Jana’s life. They haven’t exchanged a single word since that day and have lost all connection with one another. And now he is suddenly standing before her. With his light blue eyes. And the attraction between them is much stronger than Jana wants to acknowledge. She has spent the past six years trying to hate him. And now he is here for one very good reason: so that she can save him. The only thing is that he doesn’t know this yet himself.

- Authentic characters, relevant topics that surpass all the clichés
- The book’s raw, pure appeal hits very close to the experiences and environments of its readers

Bibliographic Data
352 pages, ISBN: 978-3-423-71778-6
First published 2018