Moving On

Moving On

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WARNING: This book starts off sad. I mean sad sad sad sad sad. And it stays pretty consistently sad but with bits of snarky humor tucked in here and there and some crush-worthy romance. A heartbroken girl, a bad boy, and a guy who cares more than he probably should. Can you handle it? Farren just lost the love of her life. She and Micah had been dating for years and they were always that adorably-cute-somewhat-nauseating high school couple that everyone was sure was going to be together forever. Then he died. A car wreck. And now everything Farren thinks she knows -- everything she's ever loved -- everything about herself changes. She doesn't know who she is anymore or what kind of person she can be without him. Enter Corbin Contreras. He comes strolling nonchalantly into Farren's workplace looking for her boss who is an attorney working on Corbin's most recent DUI case. He's eighteen and he's bad but everything about him intoxicates Farren. She's able to escape from the despair that fills her thoughts, but at what cost? Micah's brother, Jace, takes it upon himself to watch over Farren - much to Farren's irritation - but will he be able to save her from the destructive path her life is taking? Or will it be too late? **My first published work so there will be typos -- feel free to point them out :P**
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Stephanie Walker - straight-A student, sweet, pretty, and every parent's dream. Her life is perfectly planned out... until her senior year trip throws her into the chaotic orbit of the school's golden boy. Now her final year in high school isn't looking so simple. "Don't let me catch you, cupcake," his voice boomed from downstairs, and I took off running. I ducked behind a pole, heart racing, trying to calm my nerves. Way to go, Stephanie, my subconscious snarked. His footsteps echoed closer. "Where are you, cupcake?" he called out playfully. Like I'd actually tell you, I thought, holding my breath. Silence. Then, warm fingers snaked around my waist, and I didn't need to turn to know it was him. "Found you," he whispered in my ear, and a shiver zipped down my spine. "How?" I breathed, turning to face him. His smirk told me he knew exactly what he was doing to me. Get it together, fool, I mentally scolded myself. "Want the sugarcoated version or the truth?" he teased. I raised a brow at him. "I could smell you from a mile away," he whispered, tucking a lock of hair behind my ear. Butterflies. So many freaking butterflies. "That was the sugarcoated version," he added with a grin. I blinked, narrowing my eyes. "The pole didn't hide you well. Your cardigan was sticking out," he shrugged. And then came the smirk. "Now, time for my revenge." I barely had time to process before something soft and powdery rained down on me. I wiped my face. Flour. He did not just dump flour on me even if I started it. Mature, much? I thought bitterly. Poker face on. "Real mature," I said, brushing past him with fake annoyance. Time to activate drama mode. "Come on, babe, you can't be mad..." he called after me. This book is everything. You NEED to read this.

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