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Normal doesn't exist.
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Ongoing, First published May 13, 2015
Hyper and lively Bryan Newman is a 16 year  old student at Juniper High School who leads a easy and normal life. Until one day his school is attacked and the students are the targets Bryan and his friends are all abducted and taken somewhere remote and hidden from the rest of the world. There they can never lead a normal life
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✔️ The Afflicted Hearts (The Unwanted Bride Series: Book Two)

66 parts Complete Mature

Perfection is a performance. Feeling is the flaw in the script. Juniper has not only survived the first phase of the Marriage Process- barley- she somehow managed to be in the top three contestants meaning she has to stay. Much to the disappointment to everyone involved. Now she's expected to spend who knows how long with three bachelors who clearly want nothing to do with her-and in some cases, would rather see her disappear entirely. But as the season drags on, cracks begin to form in their carefully constructed lives. Behind every cold glare and forced smile is a story no one dares to speak aloud, especially not to the unwanted bride they are forced to spend time with. And when masks begin to slip, so do the boundaries between them. Juniper never expected to find connection. They never expected to care. But in a world built on control and illusion, can something real survive?