Going Overboard

Going Overboard

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Feb 5, 2018 · English · eBook (248 pages)
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Book Details

Format eBook
Pages 248
Language English
Published Feb 5, 2018
Publisher Riptide Publishing
ISBN-10 1626497001
ISBN-13 9781626497009

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In a world where the pressures of military life intertwine with personal struggles, the story focuses on Dalton, a second-class petty officer grappling with the complexities of his identity and relationships. Set against the backdrop of an intense naval environment, he navigates the challenges of both duty and desire, questioning what it truly means to go "overboard" in the pursuit of happiness.

The Anchor Point universe serves as a rich landscape for exploring themes of love, loyalty, and self-discovery. As Dalton interacts with fellow sailors, he finds himself confronting his feelings and the layers of secrecy that often surround them. Connections are formed amid the noise of ship life, each encounter pushing him further toward understanding his own heart.

Dalton’s journey is not merely about romantic entanglement but also about finding his place within a rigid system. His struggle resonates with anyone who has ever felt the weight of expectations and the longing for authenticity. In the end, going overboard may just lead to the freedom he seeks, as he learns to embrace his true self amid the waves of uncertainty.
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