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The foreigner
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Complete, First published Oct 14, 2019
Mature
Hayley Martin arrived at winterdale with her mother after their father separated from them. She thought she would find it hard to make new friends but quickly mingles. She has a beautiful neighbor,  Jonathan Maverick who hates her. 
She hates him at first but later her heart directs her to something else. Why was the school afraid of him? why was he always behaving so strangely?  And why was she so drawn to him?  
Find out in... 
The Foreigner
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