Young Love Lost

Young Love Lost

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Jan 5, 2014 · English · Kindle (249 pages)
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Format Kindle
Pages 249
Language English
Published Jan 5, 2014
Publisher Doug Burris

Description

In a sun-drenched paradise, two young souls grapple with the fragility of innocence against the backdrop of a carefree summer. While vacationing at Emerald Isle, North Carolina, a group of high school friends finds their bonds tested by the waves of temptation and the complexities that come with burgeoning desires. The pristine shores, once a setting for laughter and joy, become a crucible for the intensity of first love and the heartaches that accompany it.

As the days unfold, the characters are forced to confront their feelings and uncertainties under the watchful eye of the ocean. The ebbs and flows of their relationships mirror the tides, revealing truths about loyalty, friendship, and the bittersweet nature of growing up. Each moment spent together is woven with excitement and tension, demonstrating how quickly the innocence of youth can slip away, leaving behind only memories and life lessons.

Amidst the backdrop of golden sunsets and the sound of crashing waves, they navigate the thrilling yet perilous waters of romance. Decisions made affect not only their intertwined lives but also the very essence of who they believe they are. The innocence of their youthful love becomes a poignant reminder that life often tests the strongest of bonds and the most vibrant of dreams.

As the summer comes to a close, the characters are left pondering the roles they played in each other's lives and the impact of their choices. Through laughter and sorrow, they learn that love can be both uplifting and devastating, encapsulating the essence of what it means to grow up. In the end, their hearts may be bruised, but the beauty of their journey lies in the lessons learned and the memories forged along the way.

Genres

Romance Mystery Thriller & Suspense Children’s

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