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THE BOOKS

A Small Victory Novel
A Small Victory

 

Ages 17+ 

contains mild language, mild violence, some disturbing depictions

 

A Small Victory is a high school thriller that revolves around Turner Kingston, a lonely senior who is, for some reason, hated by the entire school. One evening he is confronted by Charlie Ratliff, a mysterious young man who warns him about students plotting a heinous act against him. But he refuses to release the names and details unless Turner agrees to aid him in a plot to punish the conspirators, as well as the entire school for three years of hateful rejection.

 

Given time to make a decision, Turner finds himself torn between the hatred for his classmates and basic morality. And as he begins to uncover the truth about the conspiracy and Charlie's true motives, he is ultimately forced to find courage from within, seek out his true friends, and battle his inner demons to finally achieve his victory.

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Plastic Untouchables

 

Age 15+

contains mild language

 

For years the female students of Oreton High have formed relationships through the school’s secret underground dating service known as CYB: Choose Your Boyfriend, a service which grants them any guy they want to be their boyfriend, as long as he or she is not in a relationship. No more awkward encounters. No more waiting for him to make the first move. No questions asked

 

Enter fifteen-year-old Sage Parker, a new student who is immediately exposed to CYB, and through temptation by her peers, purchases the boy of her dreams. However, what is expected to be romance and bliss turns out as heartache and turmoil. After a disastrous experience, she discovers the negative impact the club has on the psyche of its male victims as well as its female customers. But buying boyfriends has become the new norm and anyone who challenges CYB or tries to uncover its secrets will face dire consequences. But what Sage now knows prevents her from turning back. And every step she takes in finding the truth brings her closer to a world of pain. 

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