Meet Me at the Cathedral on East Gum Street
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Ongoing, First published Jun 09, 2021
Matt and Semra are from two different worlds, but when their two worlds collide in a way they least expect, can they find a way to put aside their differences?

Matt Daza is Larnwicksville High's bad-boy jock in every sense of the phrase. He plays sports and frequents empty parking lots in the middle of the night. After all, what else is there to do when you're a new kid in a boring, small town?

Semra Villeneuve has lived in Larnwicksville her whole life, appreciative of its quainter qualities. Her life is perfectly comfortable. That is, until she finds herself partnered with the new kid for their History assignment. 

At first, it seems neither has the patience to tolerate the other, but nothing in Larnwicksville is ever as predictable as it seems. A nerd and jock production all packaged up in this captivating new novel brought to you by catinthehatmoviefan and associate.
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