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Continúa, Has publicado feb 18, 2018
Its a real discouraging year in middle school. All insecurities break loose for Blythe Raylee. All of possible negative thoughts-are unleashed. Everyone thinks someone like her has it easy...Well-everyone is wrong. Blythe knows this as she struggles day to day 
to stay positive. With much help from family and friends, she is able to have a much brighter outlook in her eighth grade year.
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Falling For The Rival

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Highest rank in teen fiction - #60 His tongue trails down from my jawline towards my neck. His hands beneath my shirt trying to feel each fibre of my skin. His hands raking over my body has increased the spark within me. "Ash..." I moaned his name I didn't even realise I was crying. He stopped. He puts me down and kissed my forehead. He holds my hands and looks into my eyes. I see pain and agony in his eyes. "Crystal you are the best girl I have ever met. You are everything I ever wanted. I love you but I can never be yours. The life I live is not good for you. You are good without me and you have to understand that." He finally confessed. "I love you Ash. And even if you could never be mine. I am always yours." Crystal who is just a death threat in Westwood High School meets the new boy Asher who is the human form of Greek God. Crystal is extremely smart and rebel but not at all plastic where as Asher is just one smart ass and a sweetheart guy but still a mystery. The two instantly become rival. Through their final year secrets get unveiled and turn of events take place. Is it just another teenage story? Maybe or maybe not. Read and find out what's in store for you. It's my first time I am writing a book so please ignore grammatical mistakes and typos. I would be typing the whole thing on my cell phone so there may be many typos.