Keep Tahoe Blue
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Horror
Format
Paperback
Pages
267
Language
English
Published
Mar 28, 2019
Publisher
NicolePyland
ISBN-10
1949308111
ISBN-13
9781949308112
Description
In a vibrant sequel to the San Francisco Series, the story takes its readers on a journey to the breathtaking landscapes of Lake Tahoe. Nicole Pyland intertwines the personal and the natural as the characters grapple with love, loss, and the powerful connection to the environment around them. As the crystal-clear waters of Lake Tahoe serve as a backdrop, the characters strive to preserve the beauty of their surroundings while navigating the complexities of their relationships.
The narrative explores themes of commitment and sustainability, urging characters to reflect on their choices and their impact on the world. With each turn of the page, the reader becomes immersed in the allure of Tahoe’s stunning vistas as well as the emotional landscapes the characters traverse. Love blossoms amidst the backdrop of conservation, fostering a sense of hope and purpose.
Through vivid imagery and relatable storytelling, Pyland invites readers to experience not only the magic of Lake Tahoe but also the urgency of keeping its beauty alive. As friendships deepen and challenges arise, the novel paints a picture of resilience and the necessity of connection—both to each other and to the earth.
The narrative explores themes of commitment and sustainability, urging characters to reflect on their choices and their impact on the world. With each turn of the page, the reader becomes immersed in the allure of Tahoe’s stunning vistas as well as the emotional landscapes the characters traverse. Love blossoms amidst the backdrop of conservation, fostering a sense of hope and purpose.
Through vivid imagery and relatable storytelling, Pyland invites readers to experience not only the magic of Lake Tahoe but also the urgency of keeping its beauty alive. As friendships deepen and challenges arise, the novel paints a picture of resilience and the necessity of connection—both to each other and to the earth.
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