Inebriated. Katey Taylor

Inebriated


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  • Inebriated
  • Katey Taylor
  • Page: 230
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  • ISBN: 9781732750401
  • Publisher: Katey Taylor
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Barely seventeen and as pretty as can be: the summer is their playground. Cait and her best friends Steph and Allie take on San Francisco’s party scene with fake IDs and short dresses. When Cait meets Adrien Cross, the charismatic lead singer of her favorite indie band, she’s introduced to a hedonistic world of liquor and lust that she never wants to leave. But then that world spirals out of control and the harsh realities of reckless living take a toll on Cait and the ones she loves. What will be left when the makeup masks wash off, the bottles are empty, and Cait begins to lose her grip on everything? Katey Taylor’s heart-wrenching debut novel will have you strapped into the intense rollercoaster ride of Cait’s life and one chaotic summer that will change it all.

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inebriated - Translation to Spanish, pronunciation, and forum discussions. Clan Inebriated
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late 15c., from Latin inebriatus , past participle of inebriare "to make drunk," from in- "in" (see in- (2)) + ebriare "make drunk," from ebrius "drunk," of unknown origin. Related: Inebriated; inebriating . inebriate | Free On-Line English Dictionary | Thesaurus | Children's
Definition of inebriate. Free online Dictionary including thesaurus, children's and intermediate dictionary by Wordsmyth. Inebriated | Definition of Inebriated by Merriam-Webster
Definition of inebriated. : exhilarated or confused by or as if by alcohol : intoxicated. Inebriation | Define Inebriation at Dictionary.com
Inebriation definition, to make drunk; intoxicate. See more.