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Needing Fourteen
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Ongoing, First published Sep 25
Mature
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Isabella Feely is the kind of girl people talk about in whispers-gorgeous, sharp-tongued, and wrapped in mystery. She's the life of every party in Ballylaggin, Cork, but keeps her heart locked behind smoky eyes and secrets she won't share. Cold, calculated, and unapologetic. She pushes the world away, except for the few she protects like a wolf with her pack. And Rory Kavanagh has always been one of them.

Rory, the golden boy of Ballylaggin, was born with a silver rugby ball in his hands. The town worships him, his family's legacy casts a long shadow, and he plays the role of the perfect son, the perfect athlete, the perfect man, a role he wears with pride and honour, just like his father.


They've been best friends since before they could walk-sharing summers, secrets, and everything in between. As Rory begins to question the reason why Isabella was so closed off, Isabella battles the walls she's spent years building, old wounds resurface and long-buried truths come to light.



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