Grave Rock: Cemetery Stones

Grave Rock: Cemetery Stones

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A group of friends slowly drift apart and leave their small town behind. Years go by and memories fade, leading to a random reunion that will make one of them question why they stopped being friends. Was it because people change and grow-up? Or did a silly dare mean so much more than they thought? Something is lurking in the woods. Memories, graveyards, ghosts, and the truth of what happened so many years before. *This is part of the anthology series, 'Grave Rock', a multiverse story collection.
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There are ways of dying that do not end with a funeral. Types of deaths you can't see, feel or smell. Because death, just like love, has a mind of its own and some things can't be prevented. What started as an innocent high school quest in search of truth and revenge quickly turned into something entirely else. Something that Aspen Cornwell never anticipated. Something that shatters her entire reality, leaving her without an idea what to do next. She has lost almost everything that mattered to her so losing herself doesn't really make that much of a difference to her. When Collin Adamms returns back with a new dose of truth about what really happened to Courtney Chapel, alongside with his new-found memory that he lost due to his temporary retrograde amnesia, he finds Aspen in a state he would have never imagined. She seems like an entirely different person and reminds him so much of himself. They are both stuck in a vicious cycle of lies, schemes and addictions and Collin's determined to finally make things right. He tries desperately to save Aspen from her own self-destruction because the price they all have been paying seems like too much and he's not willing to pay anymore. Definitely not for something someone else should be paying for. But saving someone else while also trying to save yourself from demons constantly shadowing your every move might be more difficult than he thought. And maybe they aren't done paying for all the lies just yet.

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