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I Want It That Way

I Want It That Way

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Some dreams are worth disobeying for. Some boys are worth the risk. But can she have both, when her family says she can't have either? July Wong had two rules after her father died. Stay away from the Gonzales family, and give up her dream of becoming a doctor. She just broke both. July chooses STEM over the business path her family demads. Carl her childhood best friend. Her first love, and the son of the man rumored to have killed her father. Between family, first love, and a future she refuses to surrender. July wants it that way. Even if it destroys her.
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