Reaching Beyond
Self-Published
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Description
After breaking up with her over bearing boyfriend Bevis agrees to go on a trip with her best friend Chelsea. Stepping out of her comfort zone is not something Bevis does well ... or at all. Would this week ahead be fun or dangerous? Bevis didn't know for the first time in years she had agreed to do something without knowing what it was about. She only hoped she would survive to talk about it afterwards.
Information
- Status
- Hiatus
- Year
- 2023
- Author
- Maggie Kerr
Royal Road Stats
- Rating
- 4.6/ 5.0
- Followers
- 7
- Views
- 17,135
Chapters(72 total)
- Chapter 52Jun 28, 2024
- Chapter 51Oct 18, 2023
- Chapter 50Oct 16, 2023
- Chapter 49Oct 11, 2023
- Chapter 48Oct 4, 2023
- Chapter 47Sep 27, 2023
- Chapter 46Sep 25, 2023
- Chapter 45Sep 22, 2023
- Chapter 44Sep 20, 2023
- Chapter 43Aug 23, 2023
- Chapter 42Aug 21, 2023
- Chapter 41Aug 17, 2023
- Chapter 40Aug 9, 2023
- Chapter 39Aug 4, 2023
- Chapter 38Aug 2, 2023
- Chapter 37Jul 25, 2023
- Chapter 36Jul 21, 2023
- Chapter 35Jul 17, 2023
- Chapter 34Jul 13, 2023
- Chapter 33Jul 7, 2023
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Community Reviews(1)
- Slightly_MorbidRoyal Road★★★★ 4.0Among the tags for this book is Comedy. I haven't seen anything of that as yet and the most fitting as yet seems to be "Drama" with hints of Romance. A story about people going river rafting and camping.
I understood quite early that this wasn't really a genre for me, but yet I stayed for several chapters more hoping for some reason the genre would change to something better fitting me. Because I liked the writing.
I liked the writing, the dialogue, the descriptions of people trying to cope with am environment they had no experience with since before. I liked the camp guides way of interacting with people, the small problems poking up.
Unfortunately, romantic drama in our ordinary world is not my kind of genre. But I absolutely hope the author will continue to write, as others will appreciate this genre better than me. And who knows, maybe a future book will fit me better?