Let Go

Let Go

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21-year-old Alyssa Nichols has just graduated from college. She can't wait to get a job, and to leave New York. For her, New York was home, but it held a painful past. She had to get away, so fate took her to the magical little countryside of Devon, England. Soon, Alyssa discovers the beauty of green grass, colorful flowers and wide meadows. But Devon gave her much more than that, it gave her hope: in the form of her best friend, in the form of fun and in the form of a young man named Tristan. A story about moving on, of learning to let go, and of realizing that the heart, no matter how broken and shattered, can put itself back together and love again. Copyright - DearDawn. All Rights Reserved. 2014
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Growing up in an a broken home has made 17 year old Elizabeth Scott tough as nails. When she moves to a new school she doesn't expect anything exciting and just wants to get her diploma and go to college to make something of her life. But what happens when Tristan Blake, the school's golden boy becomes infatuated with her? Attraction is inevitable. What comes after is not. ⚠️contains mature language and themes Completed October 15, 2017 Yes it's cliche, yes it's cringy, and all in all quite terrible, but what else do you expect from a first time writer who learned everything she knows from other cringe fan fiction? If you want better stories there are ones on my profile that I wrote after making mistakes with this one lol. P.S. I'm never planning on reading this or editing this book. So whatever spelling errors, plot holes and mistakes are in this book are staying there forever. 😊 ⚠️an added trigger warning for misinformation regarding things like eds, dramatic death and slutshaming. Again I never edit and don't plan to!

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