Synopsis
Camryn Moore and Jason Porter. Their names are always said in a pair just like that. After all, they themselves are sort of a pair and are always together - but not "together" together. Camryn and Jason are actually best friends. They have been best friends ever since they were five years old. However, in their junior year at Richmond High, these two are always pressured to date each other by their peers. Even worse, some believe they are an actual couple. Everyone agrees to this - including their teachers. Kind of sick and tired of the constant teasing, Camryn and Jason sort of come up with a plan. But will it benefit them in the way they imagine? Or could it lead them both down an emotional path that will only result in B R O K E N pieces of a friendship? Together, these two teenagers must find out about the hardships of being best friends, the kinks in their relationship, and another thing not quite noticed before that could be worthwhile...Well, at least...Kind of, sort of.
About the Author
A Florida native, Rachel Rozet has been actively writing since 7th grade. She wrote and published two novels during high school: "Kinda, Sort Of" and "Somewhere to Stay". Rachel became actively involved in the Central Florida community with multiple signing events at Barnes & Noble as well as others: Barnes & Noble B-Fest, Alabama Book Festival, FloridaWriters' Association, The Oxford Exchange, On Point Book Fair, 321 Books, and the Tampa Bay Book Fair. Engaging in author panels at Barnes & Noble, Tampa Bay Comic Con, and Winthrop Arts, Rachel continues to share her journey with aspiring writers. Special to her heart was the invitation to return to her middle school as part of The Great American Teach-In where Rachel presented the writing process of "Kinda, Sort Of" from concept to publishing.
Rachel is currently a junior at the USF Honors College studying Business Analytics & Information Systems and Communications. She's currently expanding into other literary genres and writing her third novel,which she plans to become the first in a duology.
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