The Best Year Yet

The Best Year Yet

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Nicole Miranda is beyond excited about her first day of senior year. She has determined to make this year count with her best friend as they finish up their high school days. She ready to experience all of the new opportunities that being a senior offers, but that all changes on the first day when she meets a new mysterious Southern boy that has a charming smile and sweet Southern drawl. Nicole knows that this year is important for all of her lasts in her hometown, but she cannot help but be interested in this new boy. While this year is still all she hoped for, it will definitely not be what she thought it would be.
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17-year old Miranda isn't the popular one, isn't the favorite. She's smart, but for some reason, no one cares. Shy and timid, Miranda has a crush on the coolest guy in school named Luke, who she's known since seventh grade. He's the most popular kid and doesn't even seem to notice her. When he ends up being a part of her group in Drama, she must fight her shyness and collaberate with him. She has the chance to get him to like her back but only one thing is stopping her is her ex-friend Clarissa, who also seems to be fighting for his affections. One day, he seems to be seeing her in a new way, each day leaving her footsteps to a whole new path. Until he announces he will be moving away. Desperate and in need of his affections to change, she must use her chance wisely or face her fear: being heartbroken.

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