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  • Drinking Numb (The Numbing Series #1) by iamjanellefisher
    iamjanellefisher
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    RUBY SAPPHIRE EMERALD is just a girl in a tough spot who has lots of experience with "hurricane season". By hurricane, I mean her mom's an alcoholic wreck. Will she drown herself in waves of chaos, or will she find someone to pull her out whether she wants him to or not? KOHL LEE BENEFITS is just a "normal" guy with a "perfect" family. You know the type. They moved away from their suffer-filled, old life to their new fake one in Dunsmuir, CA. None of it is his choice, and he hates keeping his family's secrets. Will he find the resolve to spill everything to that one person? ***UPDATES WHEN POSSIBLE*** 7/3/16 #111 in Romance; 7/2/16 #133 in Romance; 7/1/16 #136 in Romance; 6/29/16 #137 in Romance
  • Ivy's Thorns by ctouchton
    ctouchton
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    High School student, Ivy is trying her best to survive. Between trying to coddle her younger sister and her addict mother, she has little time to be a real teenager. Through all of her trials and tribulations, she has held on to the idea that things will always get worse before they get better. A sudden family catastrophe forces Ivy to reach out and grow up, all the while realizing there is only one way to look...UP.
  • Ashton's Little Girl by GlitterWriter29
    GlitterWriter29
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    Being in a band is hard to see your family. Try having a Daughter and being in a band not seeing her much. Try having your new record deal moving you across the world and not letting you communicate with her. Try not to cry every night knowing she don't have her father to tuck her in at night.
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  • Unveiling 'The Cupboard' by justadesigirl
    justadesigirl
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    Its been a month since Voldemort died and Harry Potter doesn't know what he wants to do. Can the boy who lived decide his career? His future?
  • Belle Stone by NerminaOsmanovic
    NerminaOsmanovic
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    This is my first time writing something. I don't know how to describe this "book" I mean I don't know in which genre to put it. It is meant to be horror. It is about a girl with a special ability that caused her trouble and that really isn't that good to have unless your goal is to hurt people.
  • Run Away by HL-Walters
    HL-Walters
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  • ENEMIES OF JUSTICE by EGAlexander
    EGAlexander
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    Legal Thriller, based on TRUE STORY of a Young Lawyers Journey into Underground World of Corruption (Draft in Progress) In a shocking expose, Attorney Leslie Frank pulls back the curtain on her state Bar's disciplinary system, revealing a web of corruption, intimidation, and retaliation against lawyers who threaten the establishment. With candid vulnerability, Attorney Leslie Frank recounts her own harrowing experience, where she found herself targeted for her outspoken advocacy and large public following. Through meticulous documentation and dogged determination, Attorney Leslie Frank uncovered a pattern of misconduct within the Bar, including extortion, evidence tampering, and a deliberate campaign to discredit attorneys who challenge the status quo. She details how the Bar manipulates public perception by selectively publishing damaging filings while suppressing responses and evidence of innocence. Attorney Leslie Frank's investigation led her to connect with disbarred attorneys, finding that many were silenced for their whistleblowing efforts rather than any legitimate misconduct. She realized that the system is designed to punish those who expose its flaws, rather than uphold justice or protect the public. With her own freedom and reputation on the line, Attorney Leslie Frank made the agonizing decision to strategically play along with the Bar, feigning cooperation and contrition in a desperate bid to prevent her own silencing. Yet, she knew that as long as she held her license, the truth would remain suppressed. This explosive memoir is a call to arms for transparency and reform within the legal profession. Attorney Leslie Frank's battle serves as a stark reminder that the fight for justice often begins within the justice system itself. Will her courage inspire a movement, or will the forces of corruption prevail?