Broken Promises
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  • Reads 442,105
  • Votes 14,392
  • Parts 78
  • Time 7h 38m
Complete, First published Mar 20, 2020
Mature
"Don't make promises you can't keep."

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Noah Reed is lost. Fed up with his constant attitude and need for self-destruction, his mother sends him to live out the rest of the year with his father in hopes that his life will improve for the better. Noah doesn't think change for the better is possible, until he meets her.

Blake Rhodes is the human personification of a ray of sunshine. Her smile is bright enough to be the sun itself. However, only she knows the darkness she hides within, refusing to let anybody see through her sunny exterior.

By chance, fate brings the broken duo together. In getting to know one another, Blake and Noah learn what it means to hurt and heal, and that there is always a light at the end of the tunnel. You just have to find it.


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Isolation (Book #1 of the Taylor Series)

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"You don't hate religion, you hate extremism. There's a slight difference between the two." "And what's that?" "One flies you into buildings and the other encourages you to eat crackers and drink wine before you turn twenty-one." Eve Taylor is a girl full of teenage angst and hatred against all things-- including her mother. In her small Utah town full of religious nuts, she only has a select people who keep her happy: Her best friends, Graham and Sienna, and the cute photographer, Blake, who visits the bookshop where she works. However, when her extremist mother forbids her to hang out with Blake and her friends begin to ignore her, her life spirals out of control. She has become completely isolated with only the company of her siblings who have other problems to deal with and her mother who hates every fiber of her being. Will things ever go back to normal or will she be forced to live out the remainder of her Junior year as an isolated loner? Read on to find out...