Deranged Youth | book one
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  • Reads 3,720
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  • Parts 40
  • Time 5h 2m
Complete, First published Jun 03, 2015
**previously titled as "Drugged Cause He Couldn't Have Me"

Madelyn Archer moves from Florida to Minnesota for her dad's new job after her parents divorce. On her first day of school in Hopkins High School she meets an intresting group of teenagers.

Madelyn starts to feel a part of their group but she soon discovers a little secret they failed to tell her in the beginning and there's no going back. Later she meets Matt, who sweeps her off her feet by being incredibly sweet and flirty. 

One of the people from the group, Johnny, drags Maddie into drama, hurt, depression, and confusion between her and Matt. Let's just say Johnny can't cope with his anger problems and deals with it in insane ways. 

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