Avery Morgan has always lived in layers of shadows — the quiet corners of classrooms, the hesitant spaces between words, the unspoken truths at home. When they meet Eli, a fellow young artist with a gentle warmth and steady presence, Avery begins to see themselves differently: reflected, accepted, and slowly, bravely alive.
Through photography, late-night park walks, and small moments of trust, Avery learns to embrace every part of themselves — the light, the shadows, the messy overlaps that make them whole. As they navigate family tension, school pressures, and the delicate threads of first love, Avery discovers that the most powerful art isn't on the page or in the photo — it's the art of becoming fully seen, fully alive, and fully loved.
A tender, slow-burn YA romance about identity, self-acceptance, and the quiet, transformative power of connection.
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