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Paranormal
This is a story about a young girl who moves from the big city of Los Angeles to the small town of Plentywood, Montana. 16 year old Gina Delano struggles throughout the hard ship of loving two boys, and having to figure out which one is good, and which one is bad. But then something strange happens to her body, that turns out to be for the best. This will be the weirdest experience of Gina's life. When all of her senses get strengthened, it helps her to decide, and puts her into a whole other world. When she learns all about it, it helps her to figure out which boy is which. In this exciting love story with tons of twists, you wont want to look away.
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