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Excellence Defined
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Ongoing, First published Oct 19, 2020
Rae Turner is your average high school junior and she's dreaming of the day she can leave her home town behind. Her and her best friend, June, spend days going to school events just to make fun of them and to distract from her parent's failing marriage. But that all comes to a halt when she's assigned an English project inconveniently taking up most of her spare time. That wasn't even the worst of it, she had been partnered with Jonathan Daniels, the captain of the basketball team. This was a train wreck! or so Rae thought. After many nights of work spent at the library, maybe they're more alike than she'd given him credit for and maybe, they'd get along better than she'd ever imagined.
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