Surf Camp
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Jacklyn's father is the all-mighty retired hockey star Gregory Shepherd. Worshipped, idolized, a god of some sort, and can't seem to accept that her daughter doesn't like the sport. In fact, she hates it. So when Jacklyn's pushed to the limit, she signs up for a summer surfing camp, in hopes to get away from it all, and to prove to her father that hockey isn't the only sport out there. But there, she only meets another problem. A big one. One by the name of Fletcher Jones. Copyright © 2018 LadyInTheClouds *Credit goes out to @fatimaa- for the absolutely incredible cover! Thank you!*
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