They ensure she sees a psychiatrist and works on her speech problems caused by PTSD, and they home-school her for a while. Mallory now lives with two doctors, who adopted her knowing the problems she had before. Rider and Mallory are very close friends until they’re separated at around 14. He always protected Mallory and read her stories when she got scared and upset. He fought back so they left Mallory alone and focused their anger on him. He’s the same age as Mallory, but he handled the abuse differently. Her foster family also fostered a boy called Rider. As she got older, she earned the nickname “Mouse” because she’s so quiet. She’s very nervous speaking to new people. She doesn’t know how to speak her mind or voice her opinions. Mallory learned to stay silent and keep out of their way. Her parents were aggressive, violent bullies. She’s a teenage girl who spent most of her younger years in an abusive foster home. She also writes under various pen names for adults and “new” adults. Armentrout is a very popular young adult author who regularly features on bestseller lists. The book won the 2017 RITA Award for a Young Adult Romance. Published in 2016 by Harlequin Teen, the plot centers around a young girl who must face her own fears and find her voice if she wants to help the boy she loves with his troubled past. The Problem with Forever is a young adult contemporary romance novel by Jennifer L.
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