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  • All Of Your Flaws by FollowingButterflies
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    "You can't hurt people if you don't let yourself get close to them. It's also easier to run." Those are the words eighteen-year-old Addison Harper has believed for the past few years. She's content with living that way until Dylan Willis crashes into her life with his damn leather jacket and appreciation for art. Despite trying to stop Dylan from getting hurt, a complex friendship forms between the two thanks to their mutual love for art. Soon, Addison learns that Dylan isn't going to let her hide behind her flaws or let her run. COVER DESIGN BY ME
  • The Dumped Club by antoanaxo
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    Car accidents always have some the worst consequences. Whether you've broken your arm, sprained your ankle or lost someone close to you, it always screws you up. For Hope, it's retrograde amnesia. After this catastrophe, her whole world is shattered to pieces and everything she valued is lost amongst the remnants of her memory; best friends, boyfriend, hobbies. While bathing in waves of misery, girls unlike herself are also suffering from the pressures of adolescence. The PE prodigy, the most popular girl at school, the brainbox, the introverted artist and the lost girl cross paths at the sleepover that will change their lives. Meet The Dumped Club, five fragile girls experiencing the roughness of youth, trying to patch up the holes in their lives. It all started with a dump, a rejection or a tangle of a cheating game. The only question is; how will they move on from their heartbreak, rebuild and unite their broken worlds when everything is going so so wrong? Copyright © 2016 by Antoana0502 All rights reserved. This book or any portion thereof may not be reproduced or used in any manner whatsoever without permission from me. This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, businesses, places, events and incidents are either the products of the my imagination or used in a fictitious manner. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental.
  • The Girl Who Won a Castle by SaraBrown44
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    Aunt Kez is missing. When socially awkward teenager Ingrid Macbeth embarks on a road trip with friend Patrick to find her aunt, collecting people and cluse along the way, they soon discover that the biggest clue had been with them all along. Ingrid lives with elderly Aunt Kez whose friends, the gals, love nothing better than a sherry and a rollmop on a Friday evening. Ingrid has always missed social cues, and has no real friends, other than the girls she hangs around with at the markets and boot sales where Kez sells retro ornaments, real retro, not that fake stuff. But everything changes when one of the gals gives Ingrid a mobile phone and she discovers that her dad is alive and living in Scotland. Desperate to know what happened to her parents she messages him, but then Kez goes missing. Patrick Badu, whose parents sell pulled pork wraps at the markets and boot sales, wants to help Ingrid find her missing aunt. So, when they discover an empty envelope under Ingrid's bed labelled WINNING TICKET, and an address in Sudbury for someone Ingrid has never heard of, they set off on a road trip, joined by science geek Nat, the school head girl Julia Simpson, and baby Angelica. Each stop they make, one step behind the missing woman, reveals another branch of the family tree that Kez has kept Ingrid blissfully unaware of. This is a coming-of-age story with a twist, a tale of new friendships, young love, and courage, and the discovery that people are not always who we think they are.
  • The Violet code by EllisMaton
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    Violet Everhart vanished after bonfire night. No note. No witnesses. No CCTV. Just a rumour-and a single message left behind: "Find the thirteen. Trust no one. Not even him." Wren Morgan wasn't exactly Violet's best friend anymore. But she knows Violet didn't just run away. And when she finds a cryptic note tucked in her locker, she becomes obsessed with uncovering the truth. To do that, she'll need access to the school's elite. Especially Violet's ex-boyfriend, Jace, who's charming, dangerous, and definitely hiding something. Pretending to date him might be her only way in... and her biggest mistake. But Hawthorn Academy isn't just a school. It's a maze of lies, old money, and secrets buried beneath stone walls and house points. The closer Wren gets to the truth, the more she realises: Some girls don't just disappear. Some are erased.