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𝘛𝘩𝘦 𝘈𝘭𝘮𝘰𝘯𝘥 𝘛𝘳𝘦𝘦
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Ongoing, First published Mar 15, 2020
Mature
A story of romance, mystery, heartbreak, and adventure. Chantelle Willow is a 17 year old black girl, with alcoholic problems and family quarrels, Chantelle struggles to fit in with her school and her friends. 

Until one day, her life changes forever when her sister is killed. Chantelle and her new friend, Ben, go on an adventure across the country to find her murderer. 


~Previously a Readers Choice Nominee 2020~ 


STORY INSPIRED BY HANNAH PEEL'S SINGLE "THE ALMOND TREE"
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Hannah Mitchell was just 17 years old when her life was sent in a downward spiral. Her parents are killed in a horrific accident leaving her and her older brother Liam, to face the world together with the help of friends. As life moves on, Hannah can't get past her guilt. She finds herself getting more and more lost: tangled in the webs of drugs, alcohol, and an eating disorder. When it all boils over, those who she has left in this chaos, send her off to fix herself. Now, ten years after her scales tipped, Hannah is returning home to try and fit back in where she always belonged. It's only then that she truly realizes who was in her corner the whole time: Maxwell Cross. She's known him since she was a child and he is Liam's best friend. Has time and truth finally made it possible for them to find each other? And can Hannah even find herself, while she's finding her home again? ***Some mature language, themes, and topics