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Finding Emma
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Ongoing, First published Feb 20, 2018
"But who am I, really? Because I'm not so sure."

"You're Emma. You're what makes you you. And you are beautiful."

❁

Emma Russo isn't quite sure where her life is headed. While she may be adored within the walls of her high school, it's a completely different story within the walls of her home...and her heart. When a certain struggling writer walks into her mother's bakery one afternoon, Emma is hit with an unexpected curveball. And maybe this curveball is just what she needs to discover herself.
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