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Falling for a Writer by antiSocialButterfly
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She drives me crazy, She gives me constant head aches and makes me yell in frustration, She orders me around like a dog or some personal assistant when I'm actually her Editor, and she often makes my life at work like hell. So what is it about her that makes me...love her? Wait, I'm in love with her? No, no way in hell am I in love with this writer. Am I..?
I Wolfin' Love You by LovelyLies996
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Avery has no mother to look forward to when coming home. Her mother drinks and stays out late, and never comes home. Avery works and goes to school, trying to survive in the apartment she and her mother got after the divorce. Mason is a rebel. Mason is also a wolf. He is the alpha but gives it away to his older brother Cory. He runs away from everyone. The pack, his brother, and the whole wolf clan. He just can't take it and refuses to talk about his past. Soon Avery sees Mason one day. And Mason sees Avery. Who would have thought a fragile human being could make a rebel like Mason cave in and tell about his awful past.... Or will he stay tough and keep his past to himself? And most importantly, what will happen when Avery and Mason accidently fall in love?
Confessions of a Muslim Girl by LoveUnconditionally
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The story of two best friends, Noha Ali and Maysa Malik, as they navigate through high school.
Diamonds & Pearls by PurityInMyHeart
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Daleela is fifteen, hormonal, and all around your average teenage Muslim girl. Well, you know, if being a Muslim girl in America is what you call average to start with. She has a quick temper, an overly soft heart, and to add to that she's constantly fighting to do the right thing. But what happens when choosing to do the right thing is suddenly a much harder decision to make? When she and her family move away from the homey state of Virginia to the bustling city of New York, her life takes an abrupt turn at the very corner of crazy-ville. How is she going to handle her first year in public school as the only visible Muslim in sight? Not to mention the fact that she's forced to be locker buddies with a completely bipolar psychopath that seems to hold the key to a murky past not even he knows the whole truth of. Daleela will face it all; a journey full of love, mistakes, discrimination, and maybe a few unplanned adventures. Although she's always been a true fighter, how will she handle everything that is happening without losing sight of what's truly important to her? Will she be able to juggle keeping up with her family and protecting her modesty while still maintaining a firm grip on her faith? What will happen when one girl has to fight for the respect of so many and prove herself to everyone looking down on her? Well, you'll have to take a dive into her world and find out for yourself... © 2012-2021 JAMEELAH LATHAM ALL RIGHTS RESERVED