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Ramira Hernandez is just your average sassy teenager. She was adopted by her non-biological parents who both worked at a software company. She longed for some excitement to spice up her life. After some snooping around she soon discovers a horrible secret about her family, that will haunt her for the rest of her life. Btw this story includes swearing!! Also this book is not finished and I'm still adding chapters.
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