ESME
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Ongoing, First published Nov 27, 2021
Mature
ESME is a 18 year old girl who loves to dance all types I would say she is very talented though she might not think that soon after a house fire she has lost the only family she had.so instead of grieving she moves from New York to Florida and has to go to a new school and every thing to stay with a grandfather she never new she is quiet and keeps to herself and doesn't trust easily because of a secret she can't tell afraid  they will run until a special someone  pops into her life at first they want nothing to do with each other but will that change?

     Hello so this is probably going to be pretty cliche but there will plot twists  not sure yet also take note that I'm a first time writer and I'm Not really sure what I'm doing so if u get upset with mistakes i would not recommend  this book anyway I hope u enjoy I'll try to update but I'm not sure how this story is going yet so forgive me also if I forgot to mention this is a werwolf book 
Also Esme is short Esmeralda
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