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ISBN: | 0615511600 (ISBN13: 9780615511603) |
Edition Language: | English URL http://www.ryanwinfield.com/ |

Ryan Winfield
Paperback | Pages: 299 pages Rating: 3.53 | 2344 Users | 373 Reviews
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Title | : | South of Bixby Bridge |
Author | : | Ryan Winfield |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 299 pages |
Published | : | August 16th 2011 by Birch Paper Press (first published August 15th 2011) |
Categories | : | Fiction. Contemporary. Drama. Romance. Realistic Fiction |
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From New York Times Bestselling Author Ryan Winfield, a sexy and shocking literary debut.What would you do if you weren't afraid? That's the question facing young Trevor Roberts as he's being discharged from drug rehab, sure that he's hit rock bottom with nowhere to go but up.
With more twists than California's Highway 1, the intimate narrative follows a young man on a wild month-long ride to the dizzying, drunken heights of Napa Valley excess where he falls fast for his new boss's intoxicating wife and becomes entangled in a strange threesome affair. But things soon begin to unravel as Trevor is drawn into a secret world of sex and scandal, only to have his lust for success drag him down again through a phantasmagoria of hedonistic hell.
"Shocking and unapologetic", South of Bixby Bridge barrels along with the "frenetic pace of a Hollywood blockbuster," delivering "poetic prose loaded with images". With gripping drama, witty dialogue, and sexy, jaw-dropping glimpses into the nouveau-riche underworld of California's wealthy elite, you won't be able to put this riveting new novel down. Buckle up and enjoy the read!
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Ratings: 3.53 From 2344 Users | 373 ReviewsArticle Epithetical Books South of Bixby Bridge
I love reading debut novels and this did not disappoint. The story of Trevor grabs you from the very first page and does not let you go. I finished in one sitting and will be thinking about this book for some time. Ryan Winfield is a very gifted writer. Looking forward to more of his work.The book was on a back-burner for some time and I don't even know why I didn't start reading it sooner. Every single one of Ryan's books were just marvellous and of course South of Bixby Bridge made no difference.What if you think youve hit rock bottom but then a trap door opens and you plunge into even lower levels of living hell?After an abusive and traumatic childhood and the early death of his mom Trevor Roberts has no idea that his deep hidden pain is leading him down the darkest of roads

I was recommended this book by someone on a book blog that I visit often and I was also in the mood for something completely different to what I usually read. I am very impressed with it being a first novel. It is definitely a page turner. I have never known anyone who was an addict nor have I ever experienced it before therefore I found the characteristics of Trevor very interesting. I honestly cant say the book was gut-wrenching. I was, in fact, content the whole way through taking in each
This was a really good book. I really enjoyed it! First off, I'm a Sac State grad so I loved reading about the references in and around Sacramento. Second, I grew up in the East Bay (Area), so I could totally picture so much of what the author was writing. I don't think I've ever read a book that was so much like "my home" than this book! So all of that was really a neat read for me. I think Amazon's book description of this being an "erotic love story" isn't very accurate, in my opinion. But it
If you've been through some serious muck in life, then you'll instantly relate to Trevor - the main character in this book. And if you're one of the lucky people that hasn't...then you will after you read this. The thing that gets me about this book, isn't just the crazy story, and how in-tune Ryan is to the painful cycle of self-deception, grandiosity, and self-hate that's associated with Trevor, it's the details - the reality - the little things you'll do to survive. This is what made me
I don't usually read books with this kind of subject matter, but I downloaded a sample of this one when I saw the amazing reviews it was getting. The reviews were spot on. When the writing's this good, you find yourself in for the read, even if it's not your usual type of book.The main character, Trevor, is an alcoholic who was checked into rehab by his girlfriend and her mother. Just released from rehab as the book opens, he's only partially committed to staying sober. The story follows him
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