Time of our life
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  • Reads 1,229
  • Votes 78
  • Parts 30
  • Time 3h 46m
Complete, First published Sep 26, 2014
After a strange thing happens Maddox Pierce finds herself living with a GORGEOUS guy. She's just unsure about everything. 
She doesn't know anyone.
She doesn't recognize New York.
And her best friend is missing.

She has two options:
Find her best friend Mason and go home.

Or fall in love and stay.

Staying could cause problems but leaving seems hard after all her time spent there.
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The Man Who Lived Again

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When she uncovers his plan to lead an entirely uneventful life, Mia Evian is determined to teach Preston Maddox how to stop living like a ghost, but Mia and Preston have history, tension, and a lot of complicated feelings. ***** This is a love story. Mia hasn't seen Preston for a year, and she's convinced she's experiencing a cosmic glitch when they bump into each other at a London university house party. Now reunited, it's like they were never apart, only there's an unfamiliar tension between them that Mia insists is platonic. As she and Preston navigate these feelings, Mia makes it her mission to convince Preston he's worthy of enjoying life, not just existing through it. The trouble is that Preston still has secrets, and if anyone in London discovers anything about the past he's hiding, living a full life could become the least of his and Mia's worries. This is a love story - one more like the kind you might expect. ***** Content warning: This story contains mild drug and alcohol use and themes of mental health, self-harm, and suicide. ✨ Sequel to THE BOY WHO BROKE MIRRORS, but can be read as a standalone ✨