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  • Dear Summer by ohcoyy
    ohcoyy
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    Summer Rayne: Average Girl? Don't Believe The Hype. It's the mid-to-late 1990s in NYC. Pagers buzz with urgent messages, oversized hoop earrings glint in the streetlights, and every corner vibrates with the pulse of hip hop. Summer Rayne Williams might look like your average teenager, but behind her cool facade, Summer's life is a powder keg waiting to explode. Secretly, she's the daughter of a powerful drug kingpin, a truth hidden behind a carefully constructed facade of normalcy. It's a legacy that seems to follow her, drawing her into relationships with boys whose charm masks a dangerous world of drug deals, street violence, and shifting loyalties. Betrayals cut deep when those she trusts most shatter her world. Murder becomes a chilling reality, leaving scars on her soul. She even faces down the NYPD, their rough tactics pushing her to the edge. And through it all, Summer struggles to maintain her footing, battling to be an average girl in a world that keeps pulling her into the darkness. Expelled from high school, caught in a web of secrets and lies, Summer Rayne must fight to hold onto her own identity and carve out a future amidst the chaos. This isn't your typical teenage drama. Dear Summer is a raw, gritty, and unapologetically real story that will grab you by the throat and leave you breathless.
  • NYC Love Stories Volume 2 by Lifeofthaparty13
    Lifeofthaparty13
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    In a city filled with secrets, heartbreaks, late-night confessions, and dangerous second chances, four friends fight to protect their dreams while their pasts refuse to let them go. Dana searches for healing, Najia risks everything for love and survival, Amara rebuilds the pieces of her life, and Tyler faces a threat that could destroy everything he has finally gained. In New York, love can lift you or break you, and Volume 2 proves that growing up means choosing who you are, even when the world tries to choose for you.