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Running by ALShepard
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Kenna O'Hare lives with her overly conservative, abusive parents. She is not loved. No one cares about her. She wants out. But she doesn't know how to get out. When a circus comes to town she considers doing the cliche thing. Running away and joining the circus. Will she? What would happen if she did? Will she ever feel loved?
Catching Dreams by story_teller_of_old
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A world torn apart by war that never ends. Behind this war there’s a secret guarded by leaders for fear of losing their power, a secret powerful enough to kill. Trapped between his conscience and a future that has been planned for him since before he was born, Jase is stuck dealing with the consequences of decisions that are out of his control. Frustrated with his inability to change his father’s mind, he leaves, where he soon runs into someone who could change the way he looks at his fate forever.
Submerged by lovecanthaw
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An Arranged Marriage to a Country Girl by wholockedpsycho7
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Becca Ginald. A somewhat normal girl. Born and raised in Tennessee, with a tendency to take on all risks and not care about what anyone else said or thought about her. Smart, with straight A's, but certainly no genius. Her best friends are mostly guys because all the girls seem to need serious help in the head. She's lived a perfectly fine life, just the way she wants to live it, until her great-uncle that she didn't even know she had died of cancer. Turns out he turned his fortune and business over to her family, his only family, and now they've got so much money they could swim in a pool of the stuff. Unfortunately, the buisness has complication that come with it. Her dad doesn't know that when he signs the contract, and now look at her. In a wedding dress, headed down the aisle to a man she can count on her fingers the amount of times she's had a conversation with. For the record, she blamed it on her dead uncle. Cover by: ThaliaGrace3214