Beneath Breaking Waves

Beneath Breaking Waves

by Juliet Vane
Beneath Breaking Waves

Beneath Breaking Waves

by Juliet Vane

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Overview

In 1956, "good girls" don't surf. Annie, apparently, isn't a good girl.

After the death of their parents, sixteen-year-old Annie finds herself thrust into the guardianship of her brother, Ted. He was her only ally during their unhappy childhood, and she followed him everywhere, including into the waves.

Now, however, Ted can't forgive Annie for the role she played in their parents' deaths. Annie finds herself in a boarding home in California while he goes off to surf in Hawaii. When Annie finally gets an invitation to visit Ted, she has only the span of Christmas break to convince him to let her stay—and surfing the big waves of the North Shore just might be the key to softening his heart.

But if Annie fails to win Ted over, she'll be shipped back to California, losing the only family she has left.

Beneath Breaking Waves is perfect for readers who love the ocean, stories of redemption, and atmospheric tales that transport them back in time.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940163018406
Publisher: Juliet Vane
Publication date: 11/09/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 446 KB

About the Author

Juliet grew up in northern California, where she spent her free time staring at spooky lakes and making up stories about the old buildings surrounding them. Years later, she still lives in California and she still makes up spooky stories…about lakes and the old buildings surrounding them. Like April in April’s Ghosts, she’s terrified of spiders and she’s obsessed with Hamilton. Like Lissa in June's Blood, she plays the piano...but not very well.

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