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Summer Solstice
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Ongoing, First published Mar 08, 2015
Bianca is more than thrilled to spend yet another summer down in Alice Lake, Minneapolis, filled with endless days by the water, and warm nights spent downing a beer and roasting s'mores. With her sister Liz's recent engagement, their new bond is stronger than ever and  has Bianca smiling from ear to ear. In search of her own "summer romance", she meets Ronan, who has her in a trance. But when Bianca makes an unforgivable mistake, she finds herself having eyes for more than just Ronan; eyes for someone who is completely unobtainable. Breaking any and every boundary, Bianca finds herself questioning whether she can ever return to her beloved summer home.

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