Living with Isaac Thompson (ongoing

Living with Isaac Thompson (ongoing

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When she was a child, Amber's father got a divorce, and she was left with just her mom. One day after school her mom tells her something so simple yet will set off consequences that change her life forever. "You'll be staying at the Thompsons' place until renovations are finished." The catch is Thompson's' son, Isaac, is the most popular guy at school, while Amber Is practically a nobody. When they're forced to live together, feelings past just being friends start to develop. But love is never easy, especially not in Amber's situation. When Isaac's entire life is thrown off balance because of Amber, will he threaten his place on the Status Quo? And will Amber be disowned by her friends?
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