Eighteen-year-old Joshua Redgrave can’t wait to for the day when he leaves Parkwood Hills for the big city. This is until a new teacher arrives. Michael Pendergrass ignited feelings that Joshua had been fighting since puberty.
As a teacher and the prospect of getting the rumour mills going in this small community, Michael must carefully decide what this would do to his career if he chose to give into his feelings for Joshua.
One evening, Joshua went to the park nearby and met Frederic Carson, a young man in town for a short holiday. The two began talking, and Joshua offered to be his guide around town.
What began as a friendly encounter soon turned more serious. But the two young men has some unresolved issues.
In the heart of a small, conservative town, “Parkwood Hills” unfolds the gripping narrative of Joshua Redgrave, an eighteen-year-old whose life takes an unexpected turn when he m... Read the full review
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