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As Deep As The Sea by jkurtz
As Deep As The Sea
jkurtz
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Marcus had sworn he would never hurt anyone. Nick had given Alice multiple bruises and filled her life with fear. Alice had sworn she would never tell. She did. Marcus broke his vow. Nick died. Now with a dead body stuffed in their trunk, Marcus and Alice begin a cross-country trip. Edgy, Dark, and Exciting. This story of abuse and love will capture your attention and leave you thinking who is really guilty. Cover by pizzaandfries
Stained Glass Souls (Wattys 2014, Collector's Dream Award Winner) by StoryofAshlyn
Stained Glass Souls (Wattys 2014, Collector's Dream Award Winner)
StoryofAshlyn
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Ariel Fontansia is ten pounds away from total relapse. Since the previous summer, she has been stuck in a vicious cycle of calories, pounds, and inches. Redemption, Maine, isn't another escape -- it's a dead end. With no one to keep her disorder in check and hallucinations of a dead cousin driving her insane, she falls into an isolation that could prove detrimental. Standing in her way is a black-eyed boy with an anger complex: Price Olsen, who wants her to see more than the bad side of his grief. With an absentee father and a mute little sister, he recognizes the signs of someone on the edge. He wants to save Ariel, but up until this point, he's had a nasty penchant for ruining relationships. When her best friend overdoses, Ariel is forced to face the deterioration of her own mind and body. Price, frustrated by his inability to help her, fights the anger that threatens to take an ugly twist. As their fragile friendship teeters, another bruised, broken teenager chasing reconciliation stumbles through their lives. Yet she isn't just another damsel; this girl has a history in Redemption that involves the death of Ariel's cousin. Peaceful lives unraveling, all three discover that Redemption is harboring a secret with dangerous consequences. Now, they will be forced to face their past - and their present - to determine the course of their future. But how far are they willing to go for redemption?