Blazed
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Welcome to the life of Blaze Valentino. Ever since her dad died about 3 years ago she's been spiraling of control. From drugs, to sleeping around, to bringing guys twice her age home. After a big fall out with her mom she gets kicked out to be on her own. Read to see what happens next! Feel free to leave comments & constructive criticism.
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Avery was not an average, well behaved 17-year-old girl living a happy life. She was an underground fighter, a street racer, and had even gotten mixed up in dangerous gangs. She was reckless, she was rude, and she was completely badass. The news of her delinquent behaviour had spread around the whole of London and after getting kicked out of more schools than she could even remember, her mother draws the line. She was sent to an old friend's house in AMERICA??!! Usually, Avery wouldn't give a damn about her mother's arrangements but now she had to move to another country?! To make it even worse, she is now forced to live in a house with the four most popular boys at school, and their adorable five-year-old brother. The Parkinson boys were not ready for their world to turn upside down with the arrival of the new girl, and she wasn't one to mess around with. Let's get one thing straight, Avery doesn't open up easily and she wasn't planning on it now. PUSH THROUGH THE FIRST 10 CHAPTERS I PROMISE IT GETS MUCH BETTER! Needs editing and I wrote the first few chapters when I was 15 but I promise it gets much much better!

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