Drowning

Drowning by Rachel Firasek is a New Adult Contemporary Romance published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on October 19, 2013. This large print edition spans 268 pages and is written in English. The story follows Alice Harrison, an adrenaline junkie and party girl who has never believed in love, until she encounters Seth James, a man dedicated to writing about it. Their lives intertwine as Seth, seeking peace in a new condo, finds his world disrupted by Alice’s vibrant energy.
Readers will discover a narrative that delves into themes of love, personal demons, and the quest for emotional healing. As Seth challenges Alice to confront her past, the story explores the complexities of their relationship and the hidden truths that emerge. With elements of romance and contemporary fiction, Drowning presents a journey of self-discovery and the struggle to find solace amidst turmoil.
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*Drowning is a New Adult Contemporary Romance suited for 18+ due to some violence, language, and sexual content* “I dare you.” Those words would change adrenaline junkie, Alice Harrison’s life forever. She’s a party girl that doesn’t believe in love until she meets a man that only writes about it. Seth James escaped his overbearing father and moved into one of the James family’s vacant condos, hoping to create the music he loves in peace. But the fragile calm he’s envisioned shatters when a tiny woman with a world full of energy bounces out of the elevator and nearly takes him out. With the patience of a saint, Seth seeks the dark that keeps Alice from enjoying life. He challenges her to exorcise the demons in her past in order to discover the true meaning of love. But when the walls fall down, the hidden deceptions will bare the ugly truth about a woman drowning in sorrow and a man who may not know how to be her hero.
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