Aesthetic Adolescence
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Young Souls by dougmcquaid
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"Scream, kid. You and the young souls will harmonize in a song of broken youth." [a spin-off to 'Four Realizations'.]
You, Me and Winter -completed- by KathleenTaraLouise
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Summer went faster than Bexley Adams could've imagined. And it certainly wasn't as good as she thought it was going to be. After getting herself back on track, Bexleys family has to fly across the ocean to get to the UK where her Grandfather has landed himself a bed in the hospital. Needing a break from her life and the past that continues to loom over her head, Bexley extends her stay for one reason; her Grandfather. Definitely not because of the familiar and unfamiliar faces. So, what happens when it's just You, Me and Winter? -- Second book in the 'You, Me' series. Read You, Me and Summer first. It is however possible to read You, Me and Winter by itself, as questions are eventually answered but it's still confusing for the most part. Cover by @xDemonsFlowerx (Rough Draft)
Getaway by greenypots
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The Walker family are going on a much needed getaway and everybody seems to be happy with the decision except Eleanor. Her dad is obsessed with the mini-golf, her brother is making friends with everybody his age and Eleanor is left to lie on a sun-lounger, regularly apply suntan lotion and read the same magazine again and again. And then her dad spontaneously signs her up for a game of volleyball and Eleanor meets Fletcher Sullivan, Australian, attractive and annoying. Suddenly Eleanor is starting to think that maybe a getaway won't be such a bad idea.
Defending Parker by emmaroseszalai
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Jillian's senior year was supposed to be easy, but when her father's job causes the two of them to uproot their life and move to Byrendale, it doesn't take long to realize that the small town is still mourning a tragedy. Meeting Parker was something she didn't expect. He's an outcast, but more importantly, he's been accused of murdering his sister. The more time the two of them spend together, the closer they grow, and Jillian is able to see what everyone else refuses to - he's innocent.