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Broken Trust
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Ongoing, First published Sep 03, 2022
Mature
8-year-old Alex, struggles with an abusive mother and brother. One day she arrives at school without hiding her bruises, and ends up moving in with her sister who she hasn't seen for two years. 

Drama, bullying, LGBT issues, will Alex get the life that she has desperately wanted for years?

Trigger Warnings - Mentions of suicide/drug use/swearing/bullying/transphobia
Not for under 18s

(This is a fictionalized autobiography. Based on real events. While yes, this book is fictionalised, it is based on my real life. It is up to you to find out what is real and what is my imagination).
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