Teen Trials

Teen Trials

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Emma Brooks had always lived by one rule: hers. The daughter of wealthy social climbers too busy curating their perfect image to bother with parenting, Emma grew up in designer clothes, exclusive circles, and total freedom. But when her brothers addiction leaves her alone, Emma finds herself shipped off to live with the Harts-a quiet, steady family with no patience for drama and even less for defiance. For the first time, Emma faces expectations, boundaries... and real consequences. The Harts don't yell, they don't threaten-they follow through. And Emma quickly learns that under their roof, respect isn't optional and second chances don't come without lessons learned. It's a different kind of world. One where love is firm, rules are clear, and missteps come with more than just a warning. This is where it all began.
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When 20-year-old Emma Brooks moves back in with the strict, no-nonsense family who helped raise her, she expects some awkward dinners and a few too many questions-not rules, curfews, and definitely not consequences. But the Harts run their home the old-fashioned way, and Emma is about to relearn exactly what that means. She's not a kid anymore-or so she thought. Caught between independence and the structure she thought she'd outgrown, Emma faces a journey of self-discovery, rebellion, and some very sore lessons along the way. Growing up was never meant to be easy... especially under the Harts' roof.

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