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Chasing 15
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Ongoing, First published Jul 07, 2025
Freya Hogan has always lived in her older brothers shadow, a hurling prodigy with everything going for him. Uprooting her comfortable life for her fathers new job, they move from Tipperary to Cork. She's always been the quiet type, with her headphones in and he head in a book, drifting through life. But everything changes when she meets Patrick McCarthy, number 15 on her brothers hurling team.

Patrick McCarthy was a bright lad with a future playing for the county ahead of him, until his entire life gets derailed after the death of his best friend. Desperate to bury his feelings, he is no longer the shining guy everyone knew, falling down a hole of addiction. Can this redhead girl save him?
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