Take Me To Venus

Take Me To Venus

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Ophelia Shallow is an artistic senior living in a very conservative town in South Carolina. She has to deal with criticism from her former best friend Jessie, being disconnected from her parents, and having a crush on someone who seems way out of her league, Venus Viotto. But when she has to do a group project for her English class, things start to get interesting. A.D. Michaels uses a different writing style than usual for this story. It is told mostly in the present tense, with every fourth chapter being a flashback told in the past tense. The chapters are named with story quotes that set the tone for the entire chapter. Michaels uses first person point of view throughout the story, which is narrated by Ophelia to feature her perspective on the characters, as well as her feelings about those characters and about the situation that she is in.
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Radhe Radhe ✨ Hello my cute little red flags❤️ "What happens when a girl with a broken past enters a family that doesn't know how to fix her? Seven brothers. One truth. And a secret that refuses to stay buried." Alia was just fifteen when her world shattered-again. Years after surviving a trauma no child should bear, she finds herself in a stranger's home, far from everything familiar. Her mother has remarried, found love, and started a new life. But for Alia... healing isn't that simple. Now surrounded by seven stepbrothers who barely know her, in a house that feels more like a castle than a home, Alia carries a burden too heavy for her age-and a past she cannot speak of. They call her family. They say she's safe now. But Alia knows that safety is just a word... and trust doesn't come easy when you've been broken before. What happens when silence screams louder than truth? Will this new family help her heal-or will her past follow her into the only home she has left? Hare Krishna ✨

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