Is This the Right Choice?

Is This the Right Choice?

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10 years after a terrible accident Nina Brown moves to live in California. She didn't have anything to loose because everything was lost already... What happens when she meets Jay Paterson aka the ultimate player of high school? Will there be friendship, trust, passion, hatred, pain? There are dark secrets in Nina's past that she desperately wants to forget. When the past comes back to haunt her will she be able to fight back? Follow Nina through rollercoaster of events in her life. And finally she needs to make a choice... Will it be the right one?
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