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Facing Alice's Fears by Lockedtight
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Alice Night. Blond hair, blue eyes, and a naive mother who acts like a five year old. After being beaten and bruised for seven years by her father, she's learned that the male species is one to fear, even if her mom refuses to learn her lesson as she continually has her heart ripped out over and over. Alice becomes content with her life of living in fear until she turns sixteen and her Disney obsessed mom decides that it's time for her to find a job in an Alice in Wonderland themed cafe nonetheless. Lucky for Alice that all of her co-workers are female. Though, sadly, the boss's son is none other than the bad boy of her school's rival. The way he acts is enough to send Alice in a crying mess but he's determined to break through this after he takes an interest in her. How will Alice survive when the thing she fears the most won't leave her alone?!
Heart Key (#Wattys2016) by Lockedtight
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Marcy Rose has been hurt. Most have though and, like most, she doesn't expect to ever come back from the pain she feels. This isn't acceptable for her best friend Chloe who quickly devises a heart saving plan to get her friends emotions kicking once more! Marcy never sees it coming and before she knows it she's thrown into a wild game that all starts with one small heart shaped key.
Spraypaint by Stopsignbush
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This book is about a teenage boy Who is a struggling artist in Southern California. None of his art sells, it all stays on the walls at all of the exhibits. So he's made it his mission to make his art known, and not just another painting on the wall. Carter will do anything. Even if it means sneaking out to do street art in the middle of the night. Soon, things get wild, and he starts an art revolution, and makes art more meaningful than he ever thought a single one of his art peices could be.