Watercrossing

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Tate Publishing, 2012 - Fiction - 321 pages
I let the sharp side of the instrument nick the tender skin at his neck. 'I'm not playing around here,' I threatened.
'I realize that.' He gave a weak grin before his eyes turned serious. 'Let me be honest with you now. Have you ever considered the idea that your father does not want to be found?'
Summer at Camp Fusion is rapidly coming to a close for Whitnee and her best friends, Morgan and Caleb. Working as mentors for troubled preteens all summer would have been adventurous enough, but discovering a secret portal on the forbidden side of the Frio River turned their idea of reality upside down. Now the three friends are determined to find a way back to the magical White Island in the hopes of recovering Whitnee's missing father and setting things right once and for all. However, the journey back is complicated—especially since Morgan is hiding a terrible secret and Caleb is looking less like a best friend and more like a potential boyfriend. Whitnee is determined to stay focused this time and not get distracted, especially by a certainsomeone, but she is completely unprepared for the moment she enters again into a deadly game of control on the Island. Can Whitnee navigate her way through the danger and survive the lies that threaten the people she loves?
 

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Contents

Three Weeks Ago
9
A Beautiful Mind
17
Independence Day
33
The Yum Vortex
48
This Isnt the Blue Lagoon
67
The Lost Art of the DTR
78
Manic Monday
88
Meltdown
98
Palladium Spies
189
Fireworks
201
Rebirthing
214
First ImpressionsAll Over Again
221
Misty WaterColored Memories
237
The Riddler
244
Down the Rabbit Hole
256
Truth or Dare
265

I Wish I Were a Human Lie Detector
108
No Goodbyes
119
A Different Perspective
141
The Tables Turn
151
Caleb and Fabio
164
Moonlight Spring
174
Distraction
279
Dragons Have Feelings Too
287
Oceanfront Property
297
The Lucky Shirt
309
Acknowledgments
320
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