Campfire Cuddles
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  • Parts 2
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Ongoing, First published Nov 04, 2018
Abigail Rose is back and with a new series full of love, sadness and laughter to keep you going until the last chapter. Take a look and get ready... 

Mace Anderson is the star footballer in the small town of Colleywood , loved by the town, the school and the students. The smokey look and cheeky smirk tamed all but Lyla Carter, Mace's sister's best friend.

Lyla Carter is a dedicated, determined student at Colleywood High. With her eyes set on state University nothing is getting in her way. Including the man who's egotistic behaviour had been in her life at 9 years old and to this day still tries to get under her skin.

What happens when a family get together before Summer Camp sets off more than just the camp fire. With love , laughter and a story of trust, friendship and life lessons follow the Anderson Family through it all.

First in the Anderson Series.
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