Finding Hope Trilogy
2 stories
Finding Hope by rms-writes
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Book 1. (Rewritten) Morgan Richter; average brown eyes and long, dark hair. Tall, independent, defensive. She has an air about her that makes her feel the need to look after everyone; a big bother sort of manner. Living anywhere she can lay her head, most times her friend Tyler's house, she has her home basically on the street. A violent father who has devoted his life to alcohol, and an emotionally distant mother who uses drugs to disconnect from the life she calls her own; makes for a pretty interesting childhood, don't you think? Her upside is the fact that she can, usually, escape 'home' without having to return often. Hence why she stays with Tyler and his psychopathic sister. Enter in some friends off the street, and Morgan's defensive/protective nature, and you get...trouble. Serious, chaotic trouble. Levi Carson; son of the man who runs Carson Corp. Deep brown eyes, and medium cut, nearly black looking hair. Tall, aspiring, caring. He made it through high school, and some unspoken trouble he would prefer left hidden. His path is set. His future is clear...until the night Morgan takes the fall for stealing a car. His car. An adventure they never expected, with people they never thought would cross paths, and decisions that will change both futures...forever.
Finding Faith by rms-writes
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Book 2. (To be rewritten) One choice, and one chance to confirm it. Morgan Richter faced herself, faced her life, and faced one decision. She found hope. Now searching for faith and understanding, she has to face the ridicule and judgement of her old friends. She has one year left of high school and being tugged in both directions. With Tyler gone, Zack still locked up, and Kylie becoming someone else, she has to decide for herself-with who she was pulling her back to familiarity, and who she is guiding her to safety-what is worth the risk and her life.