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Not Your Typical Cliché
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Ongoing, First published Feb 07, 2015
Amethyst Walker was a very abnormal teenager. Since she was 14, her and her older sister, London, have been looking for their parents' killer. Since her parents died three years ago, Amethyst had become obsessed with murder mysteries whether it was a television show, movie, book — anything she could get her hands on.

When Amethyst runs into the captain of her school's football team, Dylan Stone, and they start hanging out, she wonders if she can trust him with her darkest secrets when London hasn't even told her boyfriend of two years. Could Amethyst really love this guy enough to let him in? Could the star quarterback really like "Library Girl"? This love story is not the typical cliché shown in most romance novels; this is real.
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