City Girl
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  • Parts 6
  • Time 1h 5m
Ongoing, First published Nov 02, 2012
Seattle Griffin has always been a daddy's girl. Independent, curious, and as fiery as they come. After her mother died when she was seven, she lost both her womanly role model and her ability to trust. One thing sets her pretty normal life apart from all others: her dad is the head coach of one of the best college football teams in the nation. She travels on the road with him and the team, and it's something she loves. The problem? When the assistant coach retires unexpectedly, he is replaced with a new coach who he has a son Seattle's age.  Hale Preston is as arrogant and cocky as they come, yet Seattle can't help feeling that he's hiding something beneath his iron build. When they meet each other they immediately clash, but they soon find out they are alike in more ways than they thought.
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Ever since Lana was little, it's just been her and her mom. Wanting to be closer to her family in South Carolina, they decide to move. One little issue.. Lana was forced to leave behind all her friends and even her overbearing boyfriend. She has the whole summer before she joins Ridgewood Highschool for her senior year. Lana ends up getting a job at a country club, where she happens to meet Tyler Clark. The two instantly hate each other but will they learn that they have more in common than they think.... Tyler Clark is a cocky and sarcastic teenage boy. He also happens to be an amazing football player who is committed to play in college. But little do many people know how much it takes up his life. He struggles with an overbearing father and a life that revolves around football.