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Beneath This Tree
β Scribed by J D Turner
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 121 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 1790579716
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β¦ Synopsis
Not all trees blossom, some wither in all seasons. Not all trees sit in forests, some are placed in solitude. And not all trees are innocent, some hold secrets that are kept buried as deep as their roots. Itβs only until these secrets, much like their roots, are unearthed that their stability is truly tested.
Four years ago, Leo Wells lost his older brother, Crash. He simply wasnβt there one morning. Four years later, he returns, just as suddenly as he left. And while Leo seeks his own answers, itβs Crash that holds most of the questions. But a lot can change in four years. The details of a face, the loyalty of a heart, the curiosity of a mind. And even though not all changes are for the worse, Leo has had his fair share of them, much like his sister, Chloe. Together they find themselves alone, both trying to cope with an abusive father, and an absent mother.
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