Surfer Girls

Surfer Girls by Bill Denton, published by Assent Publishing in April 2012, is a fictional narrative that explores the lives of three women, Nicole, Barbara, and Cairn, who were once inseparable friends in high school. As they reconnect in their forties, a night of revelry takes a dark turn when a night of fun leads to a tragic incident, leaving a dead man in Cairn’s bedroom. The story delves into themes of friendship and the consequences of their past dabblings in witchcraft.
Readers will find a blend of the occult and supernatural woven into the lives of these women as they navigate the aftermath of their actions. The narrative captures their struggle for control and the complexities of getting even with the men who have wronged them, all while grappling with the unexpected consequences of their drunken pact. With 274 pages, this edition presents a unique take on friendship and revenge, set against a backdrop of supernatural elements.
Official synopsis Publisher
Nicole, Barbara, and Cairn were dubbed the Surfer Girls when they were all best friends in high school, a time when they dabbled in witchcraft. Now in their forties, what begins as a night of fun turns into lust pushed too far too fast, ending with a dead man on Cairn’s bedroom floor, and no one except the Surfer Girls aware of his demise. After several nights filled with margaritas and strawberry daiquiris, a drunken pact is made. They never dreamed that their joking plan would turn into a terrible reality far beyond their control. Surfer Girls, three women getting even with the men who’ve done them wrong, with a little help from the supernatural.
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