Story cover for Dear Me: The Reset Button by herlavenderhaze
Dear Me: The Reset Button
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Ongoing, First published May 22, 2017
What if you could have a reset button, one that undos all of your most regretted mistakes? What if you could mend your past from the future? 
    
One dark purple rose and a Victorian-styled letter can change a life forever. 

On a quiet September 1st, Sierra Wilson, an independent-minded seventeen year old, discovers a letter supposedly written by her twenty eight year old self. Letter after letter, Sierra realizes that everything is not what it appears to be, and her sister is at the center of it all. 

    With the help of her older self, will Sierra be able to fix the mistakes that took her sister's life?

A/n: I am not continuing this book. It is only still up for me to look back on.
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