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Dangerous Thirst
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Ongoing, First published Sep 09, 2020
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Annalise is the new kid at Blue Valley High school. She doesn't know a single soul in the school or her small town. As her parents battle a lengthy divorce, she has to battle going into her final year of high school alone. She meets a cute boy and quickly develops a crush. The problem is, is this cute boy ready to let another girl back into his messy life to potentially break his heart? Read to find out. :)
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