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Forgetting The Bad Boy
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Complete, First published Nov 18, 2019
Mature
Book |1| of the Bad Boy Series

Completed: March 29th, 2020.

Have you ever had a familiar feeling with someone you've never met?

If so, welcome to what Grace Larsen's senior year felt like.

Since her accident, she's lost memory of almost her entire junior year. Her long term memory remained, but she had no recollection she crashed a stolen car.

After months of rehab, medications, and tests, Grace still gained no memory back. She was cleared to finish her last year of high school, only this time-she would be attending Brighton Correctional Academy. 

The top reform school for troubled teens. It was a brand new school, and life. 

Somehow, things seemed too familiar.

Ever had Déjà Vu in a place you've never been?

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Highest Rank: 
#1 romantic fiction 
#1 academy 
#1 vincent 
#1 jealousy 
#1 parties
#1 possessive 
#3 amnesia
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He just stood there. Looking at me. The way I had reacted had put him in a state of shock. "I... I um," Every word I had learned from pre-school to now had just flew out of my mind and left me speechless. "I should go." I could tell he could barely hear the hurtful words I had just chocked out of my mouth, but I didn't care. Not anymore. I walked away. Fighting back tears. I drove all the way to my house and when I got there I fell against the cold wall. What had just happened? All I knew is that I wasn't able to think straight. My mind was clouded with memories of him. I shook my head trying to forget everything that was involved with him. But I wasn't able to forget. These thoughts were a part of me now. He was a part of me.