Dandelions Down the Road (High School Series #3)

Dandelions Down the Road (High School Series #3)

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Ever since she was young, Twyla has seen herself wandering on a path that she doesn't know where would lead her. The miseries from her childhood that she pulled through all just came back in a snap when Chase, a DLSU-D Junior High School student and the son of one of the town's most influential figures, went on changing her perspective until she discovered what his real motive was. HIGH SCHOOL SERIES #3. (ONGOING)
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High School Series

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To most, high school is a highlight reel of youth. To Heisha Moriel, it's a battlefield. A wealthy transfer student with a devastating punch, Heisha has no interest in making memories, she's just trying to survive a new environment crawling with elite bullies. ​But Chester High hides a rotting secret beneath its prestigious surface, a horrendous history long ago buried by those in power. Alongside a band of unlikely misfits, Heisha forms a new club, a front for an investigation that goes far deeper than any classroom lecture. Welcome to The Loser's Club, where the outcasts hold all the power and the truth is the most dangerous weapon of all. DISCLAIMER: This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, businesses, places, events, and incidents are either the products of the author's imagination or used in a fictitious manner. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental.

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