"As one for whom certain story lines and characters have become as real as life itself, _Crossing the Lines_ was a pure delight, a swift yet psychologically complex read, cleverly conceived and brilliantly executed." -**Dean Koontz,_New York Times_ Bestselling author ** Sulari Gentill, author
Lines in the Sand (Crossing The Lines #0.5)
β Scribed by Montgomery, S C
- Book ID
- 108369471
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 112 KB
- Series
- Crossing The Lines 0,5
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
Two best friends. One emotional adventure.
When Reed Young and Jonah King unearth some mysterious remains at their favorite beach hangout, their summer is thrust into an exciting tailspin.
Determined to get to the bottom of the mystery, they embark on a heartrending journey to find out the truth . . . and make it right.
But neither of them expected the secrets they would find.
***Reader note:οΏ½***While Lines in the Sand is a standalone novella, appropriate for younger readers with only some mild language, it is intended as a prequel to Two Blue Lines, which continues Reed YoungοΏ½s story as heοΏ½s forced into a situation nobody wants to find themselves in at sixteen. Read and enjoy at your own discretion.
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