Life on Stonelake
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  • Reads 45
  • Votes 2
  • Parts 4
  • Time 2h 3m
Ongoing, First published Nov 23, 2017
This series follows a group of kids, who all live in a small town named Georgewood. They attend 'Clearwells High' High school. Where they live through Freshman, Sophomore, Junior and Senior year until they graduate. At one side of Georgewood lies a popular lake named Stonelake, with a great woods wrapping around. This lake is home for many of the teens, where they can escape the secrets and heartache that await them.

This story begins with Jen and Morgan, two friends who have not long started their Sophomore year.

Love is felt. Hearts are broken. Secrets are revealed. Friendships are discovered. Memories are made. And lives are changed forever...


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