A Guy Named Carter
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  • Reads 120,887
  • Votes 2,014
  • Parts 6
  • Time 1h 44m
Ongoing, First published Dec 24, 2013
Every town has it's very own bad boy.  But, who?   You'd usually be able to pick them out amongst the crowd, leather jacket, motorcycle, big and buff. Let's get real people, this isn't be 90's- looks can be deceiving.   And that's exactly why 17 year old Emerson Harper ended up with Carter Rifle, the towns 'bad boy?' If you will.   A visit to her mother's house, over in the small town of Vana's Bay was suppose to be boring and uneventful.   But Carter's like her personal Monster, Helping her through her stay but getting Emerson in some trouble along the way. ___________________________  This book will often contain some language and sexual conduct that may be a little 'Rated R' if a chapter does contain such, there will be a"+" beside it!   Enjoy the book!  "A Guy Named Carter"
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