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Never Ending Circles

Never Ending Circles

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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Sat, Dec 1, 2018
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Action and Thriller
Following the sudden loss of her mother, Violet Oakman has no choice but to move in with her distant grandparents and attend the exclusive Wendell Academy. Determined to make the best of her new situation, Violet plans to keep her head down and avoid trouble at all costs. But trouble seems to find her, regardless. Convinced her mother's death wasn't an accident, Violet starts receiving threatening messages and so she turns to the only person who can help - Milo Deaver, Wendell Academy's former golden boy. *gorgeous cover made by @_torch*
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