Story cover for The Lost End by kiarahashley
The Lost End
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Ongoing, First published May 13, 2014
This book is about a girl whom is always got her nose in another book or writing music she dosen't realize where she really was in life. Always stuck in the fanatasies of books, and her feelings in songs always looking for an adventure which always stayed in her mind, too afraid of the outside world. Then she meet a boy named Jack the biggest bad boy in town they say. Can Mikayla change Jack's bad behavior ? Or does he end up in bad stage? Also, can Jack help Mikayla become more free of adventure and explore more than the pages in her books?
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New In Town

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Nina is new in town. She'd always been bored of her life in the small town she lived in, so after she'd finished school she decided to have a little break and go to America for a couple of months. But it might turn out to be more of an adventure than she originally thought it would be. Why? Because Dave Harper is her new roommate. He's what they call 'a bad boy', dangerous and unpredictable. But, the problem with dave is that he's also incredibly hot. Nina's new friends tell her to stay away from him, and she tries, but it's kind of hard considering the fact that they live in the same house. What will happen when they start to get close? Will she listen to her friends' warnings? Or will she fall for his charms? - - - - - - Just a little warning; if you don't like cliché stories, you're probably not going to enjoy this. If you do, feel free to read it. I can't say I'm particularly proud of this book, though. - - - - - -