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My Special Exception
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Ongoing, First published May 08, 2020
Alison Ray gave up on high school boys after she got her heart broken by someone who couldn't care less. Now it's  2 months later and she has one goal: Have the best summer with her friends before senior year.

But then Alison meets Ethan, the cute beach boy who's best friend lives next door. Although his looks are appealing, Alison and Ethan grow to dislike each other after she rejects him. Sadly, their friends get along so they are forced to hang out...but that doesn't mean Ali has to enjoy any minute she spends with him. 

Then again, there are those moments where she thinks she could actually withstand Ethan if he wasn't so damn annoying. 

A story where Alison and Ethan realize that you can find love when you least expect it...or want it.
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