The Ripple Effect

The Ripple Effect

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It's been six months since Corren's older brother, Scott, killed himself... and Corren never wants to hear his name again. After three fights and uncooperative counseling, Corren's parents send him to live in Oregon with his Uncle Jem - the town drunk. Bent on getting kicked out of school and sent home, Corren does everything he can to teach his parents a lesson. That is, until he meets Emory Mathison. But this quiet, small-town girl with mysterious tattoos has a tragic past and secrets of her own. Can Corren overcome his grief and carve a fresh start for himself, or will the pain from the ripple effect of Scott's death consume everything he's ever known? (Corren's Fight - Rewritten) (Book 2 in The Fighter's Series)
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The thing about suicide is that it doesn't end with you. Emory Mathison had every reason to take her life after a cyber-bullying video goes viral. She thought her pain would end with a bottle of pills. Imagine her surprise when she wakes as a ghost trapped in Purgatory with a Reaper who has an ultimatum: witness first-hand what her death has done to the future, past, and present of those around her, or remain wandering as a lost soul until she reaches insanity. You can take your life, but what about the people around you? What happens to them? (Book 1 of The Fighter's Series)

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