The Thing About Riley

The Thing About Riley

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Blaire Thomas has always drawn the short end of the stick. Bouncing from foster home to foster home, survival is all she knows. She will do anything to be free of the struggle she has become accustom to. With one month until she turns 18, Blaire wakes up handcuffed to a hospital bed and all around her are people who keep calling her Riley. When she discovers that she is identical to a girl who has gone missing, and with only the girls younger brother Kai to help, Blaire embarks on a mission to find out what happened to her apparent twin. Which would be a whole lot easier if she didn't have to deal with the complicated life Riley left behind, Riley's parents constant worry, and the advances of Rush, a boy with a mysterious past and a determination to make her his.
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