The Only Easy Day Was Yesterday

The Only Easy Day Was Yesterday

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Leo has the whole world in front of him, he's been voted the most popular guy in school and is one of the lead players on the school football team. However, he hides a dark secret that is only known by his family. Summer is just a small town girl from New Jersey. She has recently moved to Scotland and realised that maybe she can call there her home but her past threatens to creep up on her again. The two must work together to fight through the challenges of teenage life. Half set in the past and half set in the present and written from alternating perspectives.
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[Available on Amazon] In a quiet corner of Crestwood High School, Leo, a shy high schooler, catches the eye of Elisa, a stunning girl who secretly has many admirers. As Leo takes a daring step to win her heart, their friendship blossoms, blurring the lines between camaraderie and something deeper, stoking the flames of jealousy among their peers. Rumors start to spread, testing their relationship until it breaks. Now they have to figure out what comes next. Can a love that seemed invincible truly meet its end? The answer lies within these pages. Dive into the story to uncover the fate of a relationship that defies conventional wisdom. Rooted in reality, this narrative explores a high school romance that flourished, then faltered. Yet, the yearning for an alternate outcome persists, urging us to reshape the narrative. While the actual names have been veiled, the emotions depicted are undeniably authentic.

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