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Ongoing, First published Dec 14, 2013
When seventeen year old Ciara McAlister moves from sunny Miami to a small town in Northern Virginia, she isn't exactly what you would call ecstatic. That is, until she meets music-loving, Ryder Benson. He's a senior at her school with a reputation of pushing people away. In Ciara's eyes, he may have got looks that are heart stopping but he's just not worth the trouble. If thats so, then why can't she keep him off her mind? After she can't take avoiding him anymore, she takes the thing he loves most         ( his music) and uses it to win him over. But when her closest friend, Courtney gets involved her whole relationship turns into one big train wreck. One after another, problems interrupt and break almost any chance Ciara has with Ryder. That is, until he makes a decision that changes it all.
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