'Soaring high' book two of the Growing Wings Trilogy
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  • Parts 46
  • Time 2h 17m
Ongoing, First published Feb 28, 2014
Mature
Blurb for 'Growing Wings' This autumn Two girls will make an unlikely friends ship This winter Dark secrets will come to light This spring  Those girls will be forced into maturity Together they will form an unlikely friendship and forge their path to a new life full of laughter, friendship and most importantly...Freedom.  Ayalisse and Victoria are two mostly normal girls who move to America from Australia, both under different situations. they become unlikely friends Ayalisse a shy colourful girl and Victoria the biggest troublemaker. They wag class and do ordinary teenage things on the way to fight there past and discovering there wings. 
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There are a few things that can make you feel as if you are living in an American high school drama - teachers complaining about the height of your skirt, your twin brother being the most popular and most sought-after boy at school, hurtful rumours that make you want to curl up and cry, punching the guy who cheated on your best friend, and falling for totally hot, totally sexy night-class professor because he's simply drool worthy and those rolled 'R's are the sexiest thing on the planet. Factor in crazy parties, Halloween costumes, fending off not-so-drunken make-out sessions, the school bad-boy, late-night snacks from McDonald's, revenge and a smart-ass dad, and the stage is set for my somewhat tragic social life. [Description seriously improved by a friend] [Cover by me] Complete