Taylor

Taylor

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Ivy Taylor is a 22-year-old college graduate with very little experience in the world of work and she soon realizes that her decision to return home after studying abroad was perhaps not the best way to remedy this. Luckily, as she navigates her relationships with friends, family and self, she learns that there is more to life than just her career. Can she handle more, though? Or will she crack under the pressures of becoming her best self? Let's find out. ©2023 Morgan A. Dunne. All Rights Reserved. Cover Photo Credit: Asiyami Gold
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STORY 1 Ivy James loved being top of the school; she could click her fingers and get anyone to fulfill whatever her heart desired. She was happy enough with her equal, top jock, bad boy boyfriend, and there was nobody that could bring them down. Apart from a tiny rumor that people had seen Ivy and her boyfriend's best friend going into a room together at a party. What nobody knows is the evil that happened that night and the ways in which the queen bee's life changed accordingly. Trying to navigate the aftershocks of assault, Ivy captures the interest of another member of the 'golden group'. He is fascinated by her and the way she acts around people. And before they both know it, not only are they navigating their own secrets, they find themselves engulfed in each other. It's funny how we fall in love with the most unexpected person at the most unexpected time. *Disclaimer* this story includes scenes of a sexual nature and reference to sexual violence. It will also include descriptions of symptoms of mental illness.

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