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Crush

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Crush

By: Jenna K. Lawson
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The world was once Daniel’s oyster. After graduating from high school at the age of sixteen, he pursued a double major in biology and psychology before studying medicine. Stressed and overworked, he had a mental breakdown that cost him everything. Now he works at the information desk of a small town library and sulks in his dungeon of a room. Painfully shy and awkward, he's convinced of his lack of appeal. Nothing drives this point home more than his younger sister's best friend, Josie. Josie -- young, gorgeous, and charismatic -- is nice to everyone in his family but him. The moment he lays eyes on her, he is spellbound by her charm, humor, and beauty. He begins to follow her blog.What starts off as an innocent preoccupation turns into a full-blown, all-consuming obsession when he discovers her Crush page, a website for self-made erotic content. Here, they connect, though she isn't aware of his true identity. But what happens when he comes face-to-face with her? Can reality measure up to the fantasy?

Crush is the first chapter in a story that explores self-objectification, feminism, obsession, identity, body image, male entitlement, and voyeurism through the male gaze and how that’s turned on its head by peeling back the fantasy. This is ultimately about a girl struggling to connect with her body in a meaningful way and how others either project their desires onto her or see through the performance to who she really is.

Note: This book contains language and explores erotic themes that are darker in nature.
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