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She's Bad News by Bright_as_night
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When Corinna Evans' mother is sent to prison, Corinna has nowhere else to go so she moves back in with her father and his family. Determined to make it through these last few months of school, she only wants to keep a low profile and get by but someone keeps getting in her way. Tyler Flynn has been best friends with Corinna's brother forever and she's never liked him. What happens when her feelings start to change? And will her family ever forgive her for her past?
Cavenaugh Tower (A Rapunzel Remix) by CayleighKennedy
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When social services threatens to take away her younger sister, budding singer Kamree Philips must accept help from her young, attractive boss in order to keep her small family together. ***** In a kingdom filled with music and Destiny, Kamree Philips is perhaps the only individual who doesn't believe in love. She can't afford to. With a demanding job and a little sister to take care of, love is the last thing on her mind. However, when social services come to take away her younger sister, Kamree must accept help from her music producer boss, Daxton Cavenaugh, to keep her family together. Despite her notions on relationships, the more time she spends with Daxton, the more Kamree begins to question herself. Love doesn't exist...right? (Book Two of the Anonymous Series) (Can be read standalone)
Castle Queens by TrulyAli
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Like queens they rule, Like queens they fool. Like people they lie, Like people they die. "A ride of fame, popularity, and a ton of mysteries." When charismatic and well off town sweetheart Sadie Lancaster disappeared one gloomy evening in the waters of the Pacific, she becomes more than the talk of her small town. Articles of the newspapers, local reports, and even social media started to blow up with theories of what happened to her. The adults have set curfews and cops were stationed in the beach even at night. After all, everyone thought that it was murder. All it took was one evidence to break everything - the fear of the townspeople, the mystery behind Sadie's death, and lastly the name Sadie Lancaster. It's funny how the evidence that was supposed to give her justice and peace was the same evidence that destroyed her name and will leave her restless even in her grave. Sadie Lancaster was not murdered, she committed suicide. Jules Prescott is a newbie in town. She doesn't need anyone to tell her about Sadie to know what happened. Perked by the mystery of her unseen body, she is set on retracing the steps of the stranger just to satisfy her curiosity. After all, dead bodies don't just bury themselves. June Andrews felt guilty. She may no longer be close to the girl next door but Sadie did still hold a piece of her heart. She is determined to solve the mystery behind her motives and how no one saw it coming - even her closest friends. As they set their own journeys in finding out the truth behind the crime, they are bound to break rules, get out of their boundaries, and find themselves in big trouble. They sure are in one heck of a ride.