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In the 90s …
texting involved paper and a pen …
… our selfies were Polaroids ...
… our favorite music was on mix tapes.
Sex was dangerous, music was raw, and falling in love felt nostalgic.
We were friends and lovers.
We thought we knew everything.
We knew nothing.
We were here.
This is the story of seven college friends, falling in and out of love, and discovering who they are. Set in the early 1990s, a time before the internet, social media, and smart phones, We Were Here is the prequel to Geoducks Are For Lovers. It can be read as a standalone New Adult romance.
"We Were Here is a bucketload of ALL THE FEELS…” — New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Julia Kent
"We Were Here is the mixed tape of romance! A sweet, fun and sometimes angsty trip through the soundtrack of the 90's." Helena Hunting, New York Times Bestselling Author
"This story isn't a story. It's a feeling. It's a memory. It is love. It is sadness. It is fear. It is the past. It is the future." Brittany, Goodreads Reviewer
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"We Were Here is a bucketload of ALL THE FEELS!" -- New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Julia Kent
"... a mix tape of romance! A sweet, fun and sometimes angsty trip through the soundtrack of the 90s." -- New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Helena Hunting

"Daisy's words suck me straight back to the 90s with a great, big, nostalgia-induced smile on my face." -- USA Today bestselling author Adriane Leigh

"This story isn't a story. It's a feeling. It's a memory. It is love. It is sadness. It is fear. It is the past. It is the future." Brittany, Goodreads Reviewer

"I felt as if I was reliving my own college days right along with them and more than once a tear was shed remembering all the angst and joy those times evoked. " MJ, Amazon Reviewer
About the Author
USA Today Bestselling author Daisy Prescott has published five novels and five Modern Love Story Shorts. Her lucky number also happens to be five. She lives in a real life Stars Hollow in the Boston suburbs with her husband and their imaginary house goats. When not in her writing cave, she can be found traveling, gardening, baking, and talking about herself in the third person.