Hope, Deferred
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Ongoing, First published May 27, 2019
Mature
Hope Dawson is a rich socialite with a huge social media following that she has built with her gorgeous best friend. She has the perfect boyfriend, a mansion with a lake view, and is months away from receiving her ten million dollar trust fund on her twenty-first birthday. The only problem is that all three of her business ventures in the past two years have gone under. Failing to live up to her father's strict "earn or learn" policy, Hope is forced to go to the only college that will accept her. Trading in penthouses for dorm rooms, designer tags for discount racks, and popularity for people who resent her privileged life, Hope learns that it's going to take more than just her last name to get through the most unexpected life lessons of all.
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