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The Wilmont Chronicles: A Case of Puberty

Raised in a sheltered Christian family, sixteen year old schoolboy, Milton Taylor, is the ‘perfect’ son. In his final year at Wilmont Senior High, nothing could make his parents more proud than to see their son graduate. However, not everything about Milton Taylor is quite as it seems. Like most hot-blooded teenage boys, Milton is controlled by his overly active libido and heightened need to procreate. When his burgeoning desire for his best friend, Stacey Sommers, becomes all-consuming and his lust for her beyond his control, Milton’s obscure sexual fantasies are exposed. Amidst the sometimes gruesome goings on at Wilmont Senior High, Milton is pushed to extremes as he submits to perverse desires and unfathomable vices. Gripped by the unendurable state that is adolescence, his faith in God is tested as he is confronted by a life changing decision with unimaginable consequences. "Parental Discretion Is Advised"

About the Author

Paul Harrison graduated from Edith Cowan University with a Bachelor of Education in 2006. For the last four years he has worked as a primary school teacher in three different countries, with Bangladesh being his most challenging, yet rewarding experience. Currently residing in Perth, Western Australia, he continues to teach full-time, whilst pursuing his writing career. The Wilmont Chronicles: A Case of Puberty is his debut novel.

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