Better than Ever

Better than Ever

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Charity Harvest, a girl who used to live in the small town of Unalaska, Alaska. After her dad died she reluctantly moved with her mom to the quiet, unsettling town of Forks. Her mother, Hailee Cardinal, welcomed her with open arms (and a couple of secrets too). She didn't take it too well. Meeting new people and having new experiences lead to her finding her enemies and her friends. Can she push through it all? Only time will tell.
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