The One She Needed. **complete**

The One She Needed. **complete**

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Previously titled Could've Been Warning**this does contain some strong language and mild sexual content** 17 year old Kelsie Cole was your classic good girl. Her only problems seemed to be her cheating boyfriend and a mysterious illness she couldn't control. Until the boyfriend dumps her and her best friend helps her figure out who she is. Join her 20 years later as she's married to the bad boy everyone said would break her heart and she learns that someone she hadn't considered at all had a huge roll in the direction her life took. Most of the book takes place in 1993/94 as teenage Kelsie tries to make her life as simple as possible. With only the first and last chapters being in the present. With adult Kelsie. Take a trip back in time, before Facebook and cell phones, but when dating and love was still just as scary! If you find adults boring, skip to chapter 3.
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