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A Life For A Life

A Life For A Life

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Christy Masters was that girl who was just there. She followed instruction without question unless absolutely necessary; she completed tasks she was assigned. She was the girl who didn't get much attention and tried her best to keep it that way. She was the girl who stuck to the shadows and she was okay with that. But Christy had secret that nobody, not even her best friend knew. If her secret were to get out, her past could resurface from the depths and drag her back down to the abyss...
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Trinity was an ordinary teenage girl. She wasn't one of the popular girls, but wasn't looked down on, either. She was just sort of there. Boys had never really shown any interest in her, skipping over her like she was just another brick in the wall. But when Trinity starts sending letters to an imaginary 'Mr.Perfect', she gets more than she bargained for. When it turns out that the address she was sending them to is real, she is roped into situations she would never have imagined. Attracting the attention of a rather dark, dangerous boy who seems to know more about her than she does herself, Trinity would soon realise that her idea of 'Mr.Perfect', isn't so perfect after all. But there was no going back.

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