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New History (A Motorheads Harris Bowers Story)
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  • Reads 1,118
  • Votes 33
  • Parts 8
  • Time 1h 18m
Ongoing, First published Jul 05
Carter Torres has barely unpacked when she meets Harris Bowers-cold, intense, and off-limits for more reasons than one. He's everything she should avoid... and the one person who truly sees her. 

But when tension between Harris and Zac boils into full-blown rivalry, Carter finds herself stuck in the middle of a feud she never asked for-torn between loyalty and the only person who's ever made her feel free. Of course, she hasn't broadcasted their friendship to her friends and family, she probably even hides it. 

Now she has a choice: protect the story her family has written for her, or risk everything to start a new history of her own.
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WAVES - BAXTER RADIC cover
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Cinnamon Girl ✧ Isaac Garcia cover

↳ TIDAL WAVES ༉‧₊˚✧ C.F

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