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My New Life

My New Life

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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Sun, Jul 22, 2012
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Life is not always fun and games. Janelle Anderson is about to face the biggest challenge of her young life: Boarding School. Her wealthy parents are sending her to Silver Arrow Diocesan School for girls to be "sorted out". Janelle sees this as a punishment that she will never forgive her parents for. When she is convicted of stealing $2,000 out of the headmistresses study, she decides to make a decision that will changer her life forever.
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All Rosemary wanted was to receive the education she needed to secure a promising future. Not knowing she had just walked into the secret playgrounds of the elite, where they lived out their wildest fantasies. The last thing she wanted was to stand out from the crowd, but she also wanted nothing to do with the shenanigans. And worst of all? She had to deal with her new roommate, the notorious "it girl" who everyone worshiped. Somehow, becoming her full-time tutor and "babysitter". The job definitely didn't come easy when Violet tried every little intimidation to scare and annoy her away. Between the bickering and closeness, lines began to blur but could their stubbornness be bigger than whatever feelings had emerged? Behind the secretive walls, Montgomery was known for its parties, midnight getaways, and not so "legal-friendly" acts. Nothing compared to how it displayed itself to the public eye. Far off from being the most prestigious school as it claimed to be.

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