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Jacob Michaels, er, Robert Wagner (Rob), came home to Point Worth, Ohio because he was tired, underweight, and possibly done with Hollywood for good. His Oma was set to take care of him. She set him up on a date with a new guy, introduced him to a new friend...and then things went completely wrong. Werewolves are real, friends might be more than friends, and everything about his Oma and her house may not be as they appear on the surface. Of course, Rob now has to worry about strange dreams and an eerie green light beckoning him towards the cellar in his Oma's house. To top it all off, there's still a strange creature crawling into bed with Rob each night--even when he's not alone...
Head Rock Harbor Books in the small river town of Head Rock Harbor sees its share of drama. Usually, because Jackson Harper's cat, Rattlesnatches, can't give up his street cat ways and constantly-though, accidentally-terrorizes customers. However, for all of his trying, even Rattlesnatches can't stir up enough trouble to make Head Rock Harbor all that interesting. As a river town, Head Rock Harbor has plenty of shopping, eateries, and festivals for all the major holidays for tourists to enjoy. Still, Head Rock Harbor essentially invented small-town living.So, when Prescott Pemberton-a local artist who made it big in New York City before moving back to Head Rock Harbor-is found dead in the harbor, it's tragic, but no one suspects foul play. However, when it becomes clear that several people in town might have benefited from his death, questions arise. Was this death by misadventure...or was Prescott murdered?Jackson's shop is the center of daily gossip, and he hears plenty of whispers surrounding Prescott's death. He's concerned that the citizens of Head Rock Harbor are merely stirring up drama, but he's also concerned that his best friend, Detective Jeremy Morris, isn't taking Prescott's death seriously enough. Jackson's mother-who owns the local trailer park and Harper's Bar, Grill, Bait & Tackle-tells him to mind his business.Jackson has spent his whole life not listening to his mother. So, what else can he do but check into the gossip swirling around town? But with his best friend, the police chief, and the mayor and her husband ignoring any evidence he uncovers, Jackson finds his only ally is Rattlesnatches.Hopefully, curiosity doesn't get the cat killed...
Jacob Michaels...er...Rob Wagner lays in the muck at the edge of the woods, heart in his throat, breath coming in gasps, whispers filling his ears. A wolf howl sounds in the distance. Running for his life, Rob does everything he can to escape the visions and whispers...but some creatures are faster. By the time morning comes, a person will be dead and Rob will be unsure of whether or not he is responsible. With the help of Lucas, Rob has to quickly find out what exactly is going on--if they could just keep their hands off of each other. There is also the nagging feeling that Rob and Lucas can't trust their memories. Nor are they sure that they actually remember everything as it has happened. Things get even more complicated when Sheriff Dennard lets on that he knows who Rob really is. Throw a werewolf pack and its Alpha into the mix, a horde of paparazzi, Kobolds who can't decide who they are loyal to, and odd flashes of memories and dreams, and Rob can't help but want to give up.Most importantly...what is down in the cellar? If Rob figures that out...can life ever be the same? Or will everything start to get back to normal?
Rob Wagner remembers everything. Even things that haven't happened yet. Things that might never happen. Things that are possible, things that are probable, and things that are possibly inevitable. Nothing is set in stone yet--and the future balances on the edge of a knife. However, one thing is for certain...Rob is no longer Jacob Michaels.When Rob remembers his past, more than a decade of his life lost for a specific purpose, he now has to face his Oma, learn how to be Rob Wagner again, and figure out if saying anything about it will put the love of his life in more danger. However, his biggest problem isn't the fact that he now has his memories back. An oracle with vague advice, a book that drinks blood, a pack of werewolves, and a figure in a long, black, hooded cloak foretell a potentially dystopian future.How's a guy supposed to live a quiet life away from Hollywood, take in a bawdy drag show, and have lots of great sex with a man he loves deeply if forces of evil keep getting in his way?
Noah is normal. He's full of normal. His older brother Will tells everyone all of the time. Even if they don't believe him. Noah doesn't understand why kids in school call him a "retard." He's not intellectually disabled. In fact, he's very smart. But a lot of people call Will a fag-so maybe it's kind of like that. Neurotypical people don't always make sense. Noah doesn't understand love in the same way that his brother Will does. But maybe that's because neurotypical people don't understand love as deeply as Noah does? Noah is full of understanding. And so is Will. Noah wants a girlfriend. His brother Will may never be able to have a boyfriend. Maybe they need to redefine normal?
Everywhere Jacob Michaels goes, trouble follows. Trouble was the reason he ran away from home at sixteen-years-old to go to Hollywood. Trouble was the reason he ran away from Hollywood to come back home to Point Worth, Ohio. Creating trouble everywhere he goes is why he is now standing in the Maumee River next to his bleeding boyfriend while bathed in light.How much trouble can Jacob Michaels...er, Rob Wagner...get into over the course of a day? There will be magic, visions, a gaudy Hollywood manager, tiny household creatures, witches, disposing of dead bodies, werewolves, kidnapping, murder...and flipped chickens. But by the end of the day, lines will be drawn and it will be a race for Rob to get away from it all.Or is it too late for running away to be the answer to all of his trouble?
TRIGGER WARNINGS: Physical Assault, Sexual Assault, Drug Use, Mental Health Issues, SuicideAll stories start with "once upon a time" and end with "happily ever after." Except for Tom's. Tom's story ends with "happily never after."But a life is full of "once upon a times" because a life is full of stories. Everything in between the "once upon a times" is just details.Two boys met on a bus. Two boys went to summer camp. Two boys walked into the woods together. Two boys swam in the lake. One boy was assaulted. One boy was frozen with fear.One boy became overwhelmed by everything. One boy was dragged down by the gravity of nothing.This is a story of two boys. They met. They became best friends. And now one of them is dead.Over the course of this book, Tom tells a story to the other people in his therapy group. But, whose story is he telling?
Being a gay teen can be difficult, but for Dustin Blanchard, it's been pretty boring, actually. In less than twenty-four hours he's going to graduate from high school. His parents and friends have always given him their full support and unconditional love. He's always had plenty of friends in school, he's attractive, always gotten good grades, and he's headed into a new chapter of life-university after his last summer of working at a local ice cream joint. His life has been...blessed. There's just one thing. He's never had a boyfriend. Never gotten laid. Never even been kissed. Well, not like that, anyway. So, life has been good, but it's been boring. When he came out, Dustin imagined his own rom-com, teenage, coming-of-age scenario playing out, finding a boyfriend in high school, and being crowned dual Kings of the Prom. Nothing ever works out the way he imagines, though, and he's getting pretty tired of it. On the night of his graduation, Dustin and his friend, Miguel, come up with a plan while sharing a few beers swiped from the neighborhood barbecue. If you can't get laid through skill and swagger of your own, you can always turn to a professional. All you need is the internet and a device. So, buzzed from the beers, Dustin logs onto Briefly Buddies to find the perfect guy to help him achieve his first real gay experience. And that's where everything really started to go wrong...
All Jude wants to do is play Bandits online with his friends, write articles for his blog, get good grades, and hopefully, get accepted into a university with a decent journalism program. After all, his dream is to become a first-rate journalist, writing about the issues the young people of the world deal with every day. As far as he's concerned, he's crushing his goals.When Whitmer Central High School's principal decides he won't allow a student to start an LGBTQ+ Student Union, Jude's whole world is thrown for a loop.No one is standing up for what's right, and everyone seems to accept that it's just not worth fighting for an LGBTQ+ club at Whitmer High.One night, in a fury over what is going on at his high school, and how his principal has treated him, Jude writes a scathing, yet fair, rebuke of his school's decision. The next thing Jude knows, he's the subject of a national news article, he's gone viral on the internet, and he's become both a hero and a pariah at his school.Quickly, he starts to realize that his dream career may not be as honorable and honest as he once thought, universities will avoid students who rock the boat, friends don't always stick up for friends, and adults don't always know what's best. What's Jude to do? His moms couldn't be prouder of him, but what does all of this mean for a teen who hasn't quite figured out his own sexuality?
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