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  • The Lonely King | Ongoing [New Edition]
    24M 681K 39

    "Ignore their stares, they do nothing but remind you that you are alive." When Alexandra Knight was offered a rare scholarship to attend the most prestigious boarding school in Europe, she didn't have to think twice before accepting it. It doesn't take long for her schoolmates to notice that she is different from them...

  • Less Than Three
    592K 31.8K 46

    Sometimes <3 means like. Sometimes <3 means love. Like the emotions it represents, sometimes <3 gets complicated. Fifteen-year-old Summer Day has a plan for the perfect school vacation until her mom drops the M-bomb on it. She wants Summer to do something 'M-eaningful' this year. Could anything be more meani...

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  • The Cheerleader's Guide to Roller Derby
    19.1K 1.3K 30

    Chantal Simmons has two months and two days to find both a dress ... and a date ... for prom. Easy-peasey when you're the girl at the top of the popularity pyramid. But what if your pom poms have slipped a little? The only route left to reclaim her place on the cheerleading squad and a spot on the prom court is a det...

  • Accordance - (Significance - Book Two) Completed
    401K 12.4K 31

    From NEW YORK TIMES Bestselling author, Shelly Crane, comes the sequel to Significance. Maggie learns much more about all the strange things that have happened to her and has to face many new ones. She learns something about herself, that she is something that the clans have been waiting for. She rebels against it but...

  • Significance (Completed)
    1.5M 44.3K 32

    From NEW YORK TIMES and USA TODAY Bestselling author Shelly Crane comes a true love story. Maggie is a seventeen-year-old girl who's had a bad year. She was smart and on track, but her mom left, her dad is depressed, she's graduating, barely, and her boyfriend of almost three years dumped her for a college football sc...

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  • Disarming Dakota | ✓
    14.5M 274K 30

    Why wasn't I moving anymore? I'd gone still, muddled as what I should do. My eyes swept up off my body and on to the boy, catching a breath in my throat when he smirked in my direction, flicking two fingers two in the air. "Hi," I read his lips. Helplessly, I become entangled in his soft spoken greeting, taking the fi...

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