Coral Sailor Boy
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  • Reads 34
  • Votes 9
  • Parts 3
  • Time 19m
Ongoing, First published Jan 08, 2018
Mature
Coral Sailor Boy is a story about a young adult named Coral McLoughlin going on the most thrilling adventure Of his life time. Twenty years old and living with his grandfather on a huge plot of land. But the land part isn't the most interesting, the sea that touches grandpas little ports along the shore are what leaves Coral in awe. Coral, or more commonly known as Corey, has decided to work with his grandfather as a fisher so he could repay his debt to him. But when grandpas make-believe stories become reality, Corey finds himself in a bit of a difficult situation. Though he didn't believe his grandfather in the beginning his faith doubles when he's kidnapped right off of his little fishing boat. What happens when Corey can't find his way home? What will Corey do?
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