Drastic measures are a last ditch effort to save yourself after twenty-one heartbreaks and thirteen failed relationships, or at least this is the logic behind Wyatt Carter's decision to open his podcast: The Bottom Club.
When it goes viral, however, sending his reputation down the drain and taking his sanity along with it in the process―he must come to terms with the fact that there is so much more to life than tall boys with cute laughs, deep voices, and messy hair.
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Yep. This is it. This is what you've been waiting for.
The book that started everything, though honestly I don't know what to say here, considering it's already up, but I'll tell you one thing though: I'm scared.
I'm scared about a lot of things that mostly have to do with how this book will be recieved on this platform, because even though you've seen the cover and blurb and you think it reads like some cutesy YA novel, let me just say I thought so too until I began writing. LMAO.
To reiterate on something I said in Still Point, some of you may find several parts of this novel triggering, and in the interest of minimizing harm if at any point you feel you need to put this book down then do it. Recuperate and come back when you're ready. It would be hypocritical of me to not say this as a large part of this story has to do with the concept of healing.
Go on, add it to your libraries, vote, comment, follow and share.
Happy reading! x
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Still Point ✓
Short Story'I want you to want me,' the text read, and he smiled as he shot off his reply. 'You have no idea how much I already do.' Wesley Chao doesn't believe in love and Wyatt Carter wishes he wasn't always in it, until they both meet at an art exhibiti...