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Fallin' For You-Part 2 by KeefeS66
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Sophie Foster has just finished her first semester of her freshman year, and now it's time to go back to school. She can't wait to see how Foxfire has turned out since the fire. They have a new principal who seems to know what he's doing, and their new Drama teacher is really nice. But then something odd happens. After a few weeks, one of her friends takes sides with Stina Heks and is intent on ruining Sophie's life. And soon after Sophie starts dating her long-time crush, Keefe becomes more and more distant with her. Then when Summer rolls around, Sophie finds herself on an extended trip overseas with a couple of her friends. She's having a great time, but something--or someone--draws her back home. Join Sophie once again as she tires to set things right with her friends--and maybe she'll even find true love where she least expected it. (If you have not read Part 1, read it first!)
KOTLC React by clairebear505
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-DISCONTINUED- Clairebear: Welcome to my react book. We have awkward teenagers, thinly veiled shipping (Oh, who am I kidding? There is no veil.), and zero fourth wall. I hope you enjoy your stay in my keeper react book.
Fallin' For You by KeefeS66
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Sophie Foster just moved to California and she's not ready. She doesn't know ANYONE, and she's pressured because she is the first new kid at Foxfire High school in years! But thankfully she makes friends quick and is already accepted into a class full of people that like the same things as she does. But there's a problem. After making friends, she realized that Foxfire is filled with cliques--just like any school--but her friends start to cause trouble. So she has to decide who she should side with. Join Sophie as she ventures through high school in order to destroy the stereotypes and cliques that tear her freshman year apart.