What Drove Oaklyn

What Drove Oaklyn

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Oaklyn Williams moves to a small town that has a population of approximately 483 people living in it. Within this small town lives an infamous bad boy by the name of Daniel Price. After this wild ride Oaklyn gets caught up with too many things on her plate. Read and find out how it will affect her and the rest of the characters in What Drove Oaklyn.
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Who doesn't solve all their problems with a bad boy? - Bryn Williams is disappointed in what her life has become. She feels replaceable, redundant, and undoubtedly invisible. She wants to change that. Which means saying goodbye to everything she's ever known and the shadow of her best friend Stevie. Running away from the life she knew, and simultanously into the school's 'bad boy' Jax Howard, Bryn is intoxicated by his carefree, rules be damned life style. Finally she feels seen and free. But it's harder than she thought to run away from her old life, and her new one is looking both better and worse than expected. But ultimately, will Bryn be able to decide who she truly is and escape the shadow she has been drowning in or will she simply be engulfed by another and realize that her sacrifice may have been for nothing? - "You're different. You've never really been different before."

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