**With more than 23 million books sold, the My Weird School series really gets kids reading!** School's almost out for the summer, and A.J. is dreaming about all the fun things he's going to do on vacation. But A.J.'s dream quickly turns into a nightmare when three familiar spirits appear to show
The summer I drowned
β Scribed by Taylor Hale
- Publisher
- Wattpad Books
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 224 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- City
- Toronto;ON
- ISBN
- 1989365191
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β¦ Synopsis
The past always resurfaces...
Five years after almost drowning, Olivia Cathart returns home to Caldwell Beach determined to face her fears and take some risksβnot just by swimming, but by opening her heart. Hoping to rekindle her friendships, sheβs excited about a carefree summer with her best friends Keely and Miles. But life in the sleepy town has changed, and no one and nothing is as it seems.
When a series of startling crimes threaten Oliviaβs fragile state, she is plunged into a terrifying game of cat and mouse. Her only solace from the chaos is West, Milesβs disowned and ruggedly handsome brother, but even he canβt answer the question on everyoneβs mindsβis Olivia really in danger or is it simply all in her head?
β¦ Subjects
Contemporary
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