Welcome to Northpine--Population: Who knows?
After accidentally lighting her school's soccer field on fire with a flaming arrow (long story), Alleria is shipped off to the middle of nowhere: Northpine, Wyoming-a town so small it might not exist on any real map. She expects boredom, bad WiFi, and her grumpy Uncle Frank.
What she doesn't expect is a surprise dead uncle, a cousin with a sketchy plan, and a new friend who might just live on a haunted farm.
Now, stuck in the weirdest summer of their lives, Alleria and Owen-plus their new crew of sarcastic locals, a dog the size of a small planet, and one plaid-wearing mystery boy-are about to stumble into something much stranger than small-town boredom.
Mysterious noises, buried secrets, and a whole lot of elbow wars await.
Think your summer plans are weird? Welcome to Northpine.
Perfect for fans of Gravity Falls, witty banter, small-town chaos, and a little bit of mystery, The Road To Nowhere is the first installment in a quirky, hilariously weird series you won't want to put down.
My life completely changed when my mom passed away from a sickness, forcing me to move in with my aunt miles away.
I've always been a grumpy, anti-social kid, but losing my mother made me angrier with the world.
So when I run into another student at my new school, I don't stop myself from opening my mouth to tell him off.
However what I didn't know was that this guy is the feared Killian Reed; A guy no one wants to get on his bad side.
And for a moment, seconds after being shoved into the lockers by him, I was certain Killian was going to make my life a living hell.
Then one day, he shocks me when he stops a couple of guys from hitting me.
At first I don't think there's much to it.
But then I start to suspect there's more to Killian; A secret that has something to do with me.
All of a sudden, I find myself dealing with strange, dangerous occurrences, and with Killian who somehow always seems to be there to safely get me out of them.
*Please check out the chapter 'Before you read' for a list of TW*