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Deep Water

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Pub Date Oct 15 2016 | Archive Date May 11 2016

Description

Set during a turbulent hurricane season in the Outer Banks of North Carolina, Deep Water is a daring and tender coming out story. This stunning shirt novel takes on youth and sexuality with loyalty, humor, and raw desire.

When eighteen-year old Mattison Burr jumps off a pier into a hurricane and survives, she must learn to withstand the storm within herself. Confronted as an outsider in her own world, Mattison develops an unhealthy girl crush on her best friend and rejects the boy her parents always dreamed she would be with. Only after a botched ménage à trios and a house nearly up in flames does Mattison begin to boldly tread on to the fringes of homosexuality. Once she discovers her truth, will she rewarded?

Set during a turbulent hurricane season in the Outer Banks of North Carolina, Deep Water is a daring and tender coming out story. This stunning shirt novel takes on youth and sexuality with loyalty...


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ISBN 9781943353071
PRICE $8.95 (USD)

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with the new format, I really liked this book.

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I always look for new books dealing with LGBTQ main characters and secondary characters, so when I came across this one I knew that it was one that I had to read. It was powerful and exceptional - maybe it was for a more mature audience than advertised, but it was definitely raw and real, and that made the book incredibly good.

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