Sunset Love
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  • Reads 56
  • Votes 5
  • Parts 6
  • Time 45m
Ongoing, First published Feb 24, 2014
Now seventeen and soon graduating high school, Nicole is determined to visit her treasured, childhood beach one last time. This summer would be the last one that she spent with her friends, the last teenager-summer. The last summer to be as immature as she pleased. So simply, she needed to act fast. She summoned up her two best friends, Lauren and Eric, to accompany her for two months on the familiar sand and the turquoise sea.  It was all three friends could've asked for; a monstrous house located right on the beach, a pleasurable ice cream shop right around the corner, and pleasant, summer weather. Lauren even shifts her own life story, and stumbles upon a certain tall boy with warm brown eyes.  But nothing is too good to be true; drama soon pounces upon the group of reckless teenagers when past crimes and secrets begin to emerge to the surface.  Would Nicole and Lauren survive their last summer together?
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The Summer of Ross and Wynn

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***AVAILABLE AS A PAPERBACK!!! On Amazon!*** Wynn is hoping to escape her mother, and the sinkhole of grief that has swallowed her house. She feels as though she is going to spontaneously combust; she can no longer brave the death of her older sister while simultaneously dealing with her mother's irksome coping methods. Ross is hoping to find the last thing his mother left behind...one of the only things not destroyed in the fire. He's been compiling the stories that his mother told him for years now, and he hopes to use them to find the answers-and the necklace-that he's looking for. So they both head to the lake for vacation. Wynn's father hopes that the lake will help her reconnect with nature-and with herself-before she heads off to college. Ross hopes to explore the location of his parent's honeymoon, and to experience the setting of his mother's stories in person. What neither of them expect, however, is each other. Crossing paths, Ross and Wynn discover something that will change their lives forever. Through their week spent as next door neighbors in two small cabins on a lake, they realize that grief is magnetic, and that life isn't meant to be lived alone.