Thrown to the Country
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  • Parts 3
  • Time 18m
  • Reads 80
  • Votes 2
  • Parts 3
  • Time 18m
Ongoing, First published Dec 30, 2012
Rebecca Lexington has only ever known one thing: The City. The Beaches and busy streets of California have been her home for her entire life. When he brother dies suddenly in a motorcycle accident, she is forced to move to the last place she ever though she'd find herself: Tennessee. Thrown into a place she doesn't know, with her long-lost grandparents she's just met, Rebecca is lost and confused. She's not used to the deserted streets and small towns (not to mention the lack of  beaches!) of Tennessee, so when the strange and VERY southern Clay Rider starts to pay more attention to her, she's just a little overwelmed. But what happens when Clay starts to become less strange and more....cute? Will Clay be able to break Rebecca out of her shell and show her that there's more living to do outside of her precious city?
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