Beyond the Breaking Point
โ Scribed by Reginald K. Write
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 169 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
In The Breaking Point, Ray was an introverted, nerdy high school senior who was relentlessly humiliated by Aaron, the conceited captain of the basketball team. When Matt, the no-nonsense, scrappy newcomer entered the picture, sparks instantly flew (in more ways than one). However, it didn't take long for the two outcasts fledgling romance to set off a chain reaction of events that put their relationship to the test, turned their lives upside down, and ultimately, pushed them to the breaking point.
Now, having weathered the storm of those events, Matt and Ray attempt to get on with their relationship and adjust to the new status quo. But will Aaron's quest for revenge, along with a sudden series of personal conflicts and unexpected complications, catapult our young couple right back to the breaking point...and beyond?
Old friendships will be tested, new alliances will be formed, and relationships will be ruined.
From Reginald Write, author of The Breaking Point, Playing with Fire, and Teacher's Pet, comes a turbulent new tale of love, lust, and angst!
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