Book Spotlight: P.S. I'm Still Yours by Eliah Greenwood

P.S. I'm Still Yours
by Eliah Greenwood
Date Released: September 22, 2023

About P.S. I'm Still Yours
It all started with the worst day of my life.

He waltzed into that church like it hadn’t been years.

Like he’d never taken my first kiss and hopped on a plane, chasing a dream we’d built together.

But the boy who caught fireflies with me is long gone.

He’s famous now.

Filthy rich.

Despicable.

His mom thinks he needs to reconnect with his roots after his latest PR disaster.

That spending some time at the beach house where we vacationed as kids will set his mind straight.

And the real kicker? She’s invited my recently homeless family to join.

They say I’ll learn to forgive him in the next few months. After all, time heals all wounds—even the ones caused by green-eyed celebrities.

Spoiler alert: they’re wrong.

Kane Wilder might have the hearts of millions.

But he’ll never have mine…


P.S. I'm Still Yours is a spicy standalone, college romance with an obsessed hero who would set the world on fire to make his girl smile.




Read my five-plus-starred review of P.S. I'm Still Yours.

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About Eliah Greenwood
Eliah Greenwood is a Canadian author, proud Wattpad Star, Fiction Awards 2018 Winner, coffee addict and cliché with a twist lover!
 
She started her writing journey on a website called Wattpad at the age of fifteen. She wrote the majority of her first book Unwritten Rules on the bus on her way home from school. When her debut gathered 31,000,000 reads on the platform, she decided to self-publish the trilogy that set so many hearts, including hers, on fire. 
 
When she's not writing and screaming at her computer screen, you can find her binge watching her favourite TV shows on repeat or reading in a warm blanket.

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