A Painful Secret

A Painful Secret

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!!!!! WARNING CONTAINS GRAPHIC CONTENT AND MAY BE TRIGGERING!!!!! !There will be language you may find offensive! However I will provide a warning at the beginning of the chapter Brynn and Kaci were meant to be best friends. The were two peas in a pod. They were perfect for each other. Until Kaci killed herself. She flipped Brynn's world upside down. Brynn tries to find peace. But she can't as she watches Derek Kaci's brother drink his life away. She tries fixing him only to hurt herself more. And Brent her other brother is just as bad. Brent won't eat and his parents are to high to realize. She is nearly killing herself trying to help them. What do you do when someone you love leaves you so unexpectedly?
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Dear Emma

Emma Baker was her best friend. She was also his girlfriend. Until she wasn't anymore. And what better way to replace the hole that she left than alcohol? ~*~ Emma is gone. But her boyfriend, Ryder, and her best friend, Kai, are still here. And they're hurting. Kai and Ryder have been close, even before Ryder started dating Emma. They grew up together, their parent's friends since college. So when Emma dies, and they both start falling in the same rabbit hole, their parents ship them off to grief camp. Which isn't as bad as they expected. There, they learn how to cope with Emma's death, leaning on each other; maybe a little too much. WARNING: this book has language, deals with suicide, depression, grief, and underage drinking

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