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FEAR. EXPERIENCE. SECRETS.: Book One of the Kaleb Reid Series
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FEAR. EXPERIENCE. SECRETS.: Book One of the Kaleb Reid Series
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FEAR. EXPERIENCE. SECRETS.: Book One of the Kaleb Reid Series
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Kaleb Reid has attended Lake Cisco Youth Camp every summer since he was six. This year he returns not as a camper but as a counselor - freshly graduated, ready for one last free summer before adulthood sets in, and carrying a secret he's kept most of his life.
What he didn't plan for were the people who would find their way into his world. The choices they would force him to make. The very real possibility that the secret he's guarded for years might not survive the summer.
A story about a young gay man on the verge of everything - navigating trust, betrayal, and the slow complicated work of figuring out who you actually are when the world keeps telling you who you're supposed to be.
Fear brings experience closer. Secrets were always closer.
Kaleb Reid has attended Lake Cisco Youth Camp every summer since he was six. This year he returns not as a camper but as a counselor - freshly graduated, ready for one last free summer before adulthood sets in, and carrying a secret he's kept most of his life.
What he didn't plan for were the people who would find their way into his world. The choices they would force him to make. The very real possibility that the secret he's guarded for years might not survive the summer.
A story about a young gay man on the verge of everything - navigating trust, betrayal, and the slow complicated work of figuring out who you actually are when the world keeps telling you who you're supposed to be.
Fear brings experience closer. Secrets were always closer.


















