Maggie and Mars

Maggie and Mars

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Maggie always believed that she was just an 18-year-old student scraping C's in her photography course. Along with a title as the next ex-girlfriend of Oscar Crowbar, a world-renowned idiot. However, this was not a surprise - literally, because the whole school knew before he actually cut her off. She truly felt overwhelmed. But after the world watched an alien object explode in the sky, as well as a trip to Mars and a little bit of romance, she felt the real meaning of feeling overwhelmed. I'm going to be honest with you, this book is completely crazy. But for Maggie, her new thing was crazy.
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After Maggie Jones' School was involved in a shooting that shook the country, her parents decide to pack up everything and move into the state of Wisconsin in hopes of helping Maggie recover. There, Maggie will get the chance to start over. Nobody knows the truth about her past and Maggie intends to keep it that way. That is until she meets the school's so-called "player" but is he really as bad as the rumors say? That's when Maggie realizes that keeping her secret will be harder then she thought. Cover by LifeLustingDreamer *WARNING* I would just like to say that this book was written a long time ago when I was very young. Some of the relationships portrayed are toxic in many ways. My writing has gotten a lot better over the years, and I highly recommend checking out some of my new stuff!

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