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Rapture

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Michael is a teenaged boy,he's just trying to get through school, but it's never as simple as that. Michael is gay and Catholic. His parents don't know and probably never should, the whole school knows Michael's gay and are less then accepting of it, so when the school opens a Gay,Straight, Lesbian, Bisexual alliance and Michael's is in it, it's only a matter of time before his overprotective and religious parents find out. Follow Michael as he comes to terms with himself and his feelings, his parents and his friends. No one said High School was easy.

144 pages, Paperback

First published October 23, 2013

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R.J. Seeley

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I don't know what I'd do with myself if I didn't write!

I decided to try and write my first novel when I was 13, all with a notepad and a pen, 100 odd pages later I shared it with my Year Nine English teacher who encouraged me to continue although that story never got further than a pen and a notepad my second attempt at a novel Choreography got further, the idea was formed during a Year 10 Creative Writing Class and took around two years to complete and was my first published novel.

As I've grown up and matured as have my characters and their experiences. Every character I write goes through a development whether it's within themselves, within their life choices or within the people around him. So whether you want to join 14 year old Nathan as he discovers his sexuality and his talent, 16 year old Ryan as he manages to juggle a relationship whilst trying to win a competition or even 24 year old Kevin who starts to realise how much fun a relationship can be, you'll find something within all of them that makes you want to cheer them on and let them come out on top (In life, not always in the bedroom!)

I tend to write more LGBT fiction and Romance with the occasional Paranormal story thrown in, they range from 50 to 400 pages and all have little connections that some people may not notice the first time!

R.J Seeley

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February 20, 2014
Good book

Aside from the language in this book I am very pleased with the outcome. This book had me at points where I did not want to stop reading it. I would recommend this book to most any one (of course age appropriate; as there are sexual references and crude language on it) who feels like they get judged for who they are. the moral of the book is be who you are... and proud of who you are... even if no one else likes it or not.
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