After the stress of the last couple of weeks, Logan has finally been able to fulfill a promise he made to his friends - a relaxing long weekend on his boat. Since the big Cheer competition is coming up, a weekend away from it all is needed.
While Devin is busy practicing and competing, Logan and their friends are busy with their own project. Thanks to an unexpected ally, they now have a list of targets who have participated in the extortion parties, and are determined to make them pay.
Cheer competition changes their priorities when Devin finds that one of the team has been receiving messages from a secret admirer. Messages that have now turned threatening. They soon realize that leaving town doesn't mean leaving their problems behind.
Cape Cod is a community divided between wealthy socialites who established the town and the working class responsible for running it. Every year it is getting harder for residents to even make a living.
Logan Harrison is an average student attending Nauset High School, he just wants his life to be something more, to mean something. As his sophomore year comes to a close, his world is shattered by a tragic suicide that fractures his friends. In an attempt to understand what happened and deal with the guilt, Logan uncovers a twisted secret that is subtly tearing the community apart with a deadly cost.
When the elite own everything and are immune to consequences, trespassing may be the only way to survive…
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“It’s a youthful personality; full of juvenile delinquency—we can all relate to…It will have the reader flipping the pages to uncover the mystery that lies at the heart of this wonderfully told tale... Extraordinary Reads”
Born in California, I have spent most of my life traveling throughout the US. I draw inspiration from my many adventures, turning my strange reality into fiction.
Over the years, I've found myself in many unusual situations, ranging from hanging off an 80 foot cliff-face in New York, to sailing off the coast of Salem, Massachusetts. I have hosted archaeological excavations, and have even reported from the middle of a police stand-off.
When a teacher asked me in the second grade what I wanted to be when I grew up, I didn't have an answer. To be honest, I still don't know. I let my characters make that decision for me.