Shoot the moon / Kate Watson.

By: Watson, Kate (Katherine) [author.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: Mendota Heights, Minnesota : Flux, [2018]Copyright date: ©2018Edition: First editionDescription: 338 pages ; 21 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781635830149Subject(s): Compulsive gamblers -- Fiction | Gambling -- Fiction | Family problems -- Fiction | Interpersonal relations -- Fiction | Dysfunctional families -- Fiction | Chicago (Ill.) -- FictionGenre/Form: Young adult fiction. DDC classification: [Fic] LOC classification: PZ7.1.W416 | Sh 2018Summary: Despite what his brother and his sponsor think, nineteen-year-old Tate isn’t an addict. He has the 30-day chip to prove it. But when his father learns Tate’s been running an illegal card room out of a friend’s dorm to pay off old gambling debts, Tate is cut off. With his family no longer talking to him, his aunt Nora offers him a chance to intern for her political campaign. Juggling school with the intense internship, Tate finds himself buying scratch-off lottery tickets to take the edge off. Tate is surprised to find the beautiful and calculating Alex Wolf—his first crush and the girl who taught him how to gamble—volunteering with Nora’s campaign, too. Soon, Tate is more drawn to Alex than ever. Her mind games stick in his head, but her vulnerable, softer side gets into his heart. As tensions rise along the campaign trail, Tate is forced to question whether he’s really addiction-free, after all.
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Companion to: Seeking Mansfield.

Ages 14+.

Despite what his brother and his sponsor think, nineteen-year-old Tate isn’t an addict. He has the 30-day chip to prove it. But when his father learns Tate’s been running an illegal card room out of a friend’s dorm to pay off old gambling debts, Tate is cut off. With his family no longer talking to him, his aunt Nora offers him a chance to intern for her political campaign. Juggling school with the intense internship, Tate finds himself buying scratch-off lottery tickets to take the edge off. Tate is surprised to find the beautiful and calculating Alex Wolf—his first crush and the girl who taught him how to gamble—volunteering with Nora’s campaign, too. Soon, Tate is more drawn to Alex than ever. Her mind games stick in his head, but her vulnerable, softer side gets into his heart. As tensions rise along the campaign trail, Tate is forced to question whether he’s really addiction-free, after all.

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