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The Professional Rainbow
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Complete, First published Jan 27, 2013
Leila Johnson has been through a lot to only be sixteen. With her mother's death and worrying about her best friend's imagine weighing on her shoulders, things start to go south.  Nathan Reamer's is the exact opposite of Leila, However they are closer than two peas in a pod, that is, until Nathan starts getting texts from an unknown sender that makes his and Leila's life's that much harder.  The sender wants Nathan out of Leila's life and for the truth to come out. She or he will go to all limits to make sure Leila is living a miserable existence unless the two can uncover who the sender is and get the word out around town.  Read this comedy/mystery/teen fiction  to discover just how they manage that.   All Rights Reserved by Author. Me (:  ~Maggie
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Leila Bowen, 27, is done with adulthood-heartbreak, and the existential dread of it all. She wishes she could just be 17 again-no stress, no drama. Then poof-she wakes up 17. Again. But there's a catch: her 27-year-old mind is stuck in her teenage body, and high school is exactly as awkward as she remembers. Enter Matthew Corbin-ridiculously hot, impossibly familiar, and someone Leila's pretty sure she's never met before. Being 17 again? Yeah, it's not as fun as it sounds-especially when you have the maturity of an adult but the social skills of a 17-year-old. Oops.