Sunset Lane
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  • Reads 8
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  • Parts 3
  • Time 13m
Ongoing, First published Apr 01, 2022
Tatum James has never had never lived anywhere for more than a year until her dad got a full-time Long term job in Crestridge California. Tatum now has a chance to make friends, maybe a boyfriend, and to graduate from one school. But will she take the opportunity to come out of her shell, or keep hiding?
Maddix Woods is Crestridge's ultimate It boy. He plays football, lacrosse, and baseball. He is #1 in his class academically, but he doesn't branch out as much as he should. He's never had a girlfriend because he only wants one, his whole life, he only wants to spend it with one girl. But who is that girl, maybe the new girl?
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