
From the author of The Catch comes THE COMPASS, Part One of its stand-alone "midquel." With brand-new material as well as flashbacks to The Catch, all told from William's point of view, The Compass is equal parts hilarious, harrowing, heartwarming, and hopeful.
In 1995, twenty-year-old William Quinn's quest for reprieve after a painful breakup reunites him with Serafima "Haze" Temkina, a tattoo artist with an opaque background who's twice played a pivotal role in his life. Although their friendship and blooming intimacy promise a foothold, traumatic memories and perilous temptations threaten to bury him beneath their weight. Soon, William is losing his already-tenuous grip on himself, his mental health, and everything he values. But when he finally resurfaces, his oldest friend Haze is waiting - and this time, she bears a bombshell about William's past that could clear the way to his future.
Told in non-linear fashion, The Compass alternates between William's present and past. Equally enjoyable as a stand-alone novel, it offers an intriguing look at how William got his albatross and compass tattoos.
"Jenna's writing is quirky, fun, heart-wrenching, and provoking. All. At. Once. I've no earthly idea how she does it. I devoured this book, eager to turn the page one minute, and dreading to read what I knew was coming the next. I adore William and Haze, and my heart is still a bit achy right now. This is my first Jenna Miles book, but far from my last... I'm sure I'll read it at least another several times. Five unrepentant stars!"
"It's not your usual recycled plot with tedious characters... I was surprised by the multi dimensional main character as I found myself loving him, hating him, and rooting for him all at the same time. We all know that life and happiness are not guaranteed from one day to the next, so what happens when you lose your way? I LOVED this book for the characters, the life lessons and family struggles I could relate to, and especially because all of the characters are well developed and just 'real'."