Dangerous Waters (Dangerous Waters Series Book 1)
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  • Reads 558
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  • Parts 17
  • Time 1h 19m
Ongoing, First published Aug 17, 2015
Kat Wright is funny, crazy, loud, and (obviously) outgoing. Kat loves water polo, and plays for her high school's team.

Now, the girls' water polo team and the guys' water polo team have always had a bit of a rivalry. So when Kat gets detention and has to spend 2 hours with 3 people from the guys' water polo team, she thinks it's going to be torture.

What she doesn't expect is to find out that they aren't half-bad...

But what will her teammates say to this? And especially Coach Myra, who hates the coach of guys' team, Coach Edward?

(Will be about 17 chapters)
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