Inside The 10 Foot Line
$18.99
Sophomore high school student Lorali Mathews has one goal: win a scholars hip to play volleyball at a Division One school. The only thing standing in her way? A losing streak. A toxic teammate. A murderous man. A distracting boy. Yucky kale chips …. oh yeah, and about four inches in height. And it doesn’t help that her aunt– who inspired her love for volleyball– passed away in an unfortunate accident. What good will Lorali do to her aunt’s legacy if she doesn’t take her dreams all the way to college? But with a teammate harboring a dangerous secret, one that could endanger that teammate’s life. Lorali may have to learn to put aside her dreams for now to help her get to safety. And with a murderous man on the loose, the two of them may lose far more than a chance at a scholarship, or even, a second chance at life.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781637970416
ISBN10: 1637970412
Lori Scott
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: September 2022
Publisher: End Game Press
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