Oblivious
Falling Into Oblivion Can Happen To Anyone
What would you do if your imaginary friend from childhood turned out to be your guardian angel
who can still see and talk to you? That’s the question sixteen-year-old Caroline Adler—Cassie
Riley’s niece—has to answer in this third installment of Anne Miller’s The Last Photograph Series.
No one knows about Caroline’s guardian except her sister and her great-grandmother, Mama
Sage. Plus, Caroline isn’t even sure she wants a guardian angel. High school is difficult enough
with classmates trolling her mercilessly on the internet and in real life. Add to the mix Jayson, the
new boy in school whom Caroline nicknames Sexy Blue Eyes, and it’s a recipe for disaster. So,
Caroline keeps her guardian angel a secret until that secret can no longer be contained.
Oblivious is a story about feeling alone even when you have an entire village to support you. That
village includes memorable characters from The Last Photograph and Having Faith. It will leave
readers laughing, crying, and caring about all of them until the very end. And the end is one you
will never see coming.