Tides | Hayes Grier |

Tides | Hayes Grier |

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15 year old Kaylynn Anne Brooks is a quiet, shy outcast with a talented creative mind for art. She watches as her world slowly collapses, with no one to run to. As a new girl in the North Carolina state, she admires the Emerald Isle beach which is the only place peace lays in her life. When she arrives at her new school, she stumbles upon a popular football player named Hayes Grier. Out of several million girls in love with him, is he falling for Kaylynn? Will they ever be able to be together without Hayes' popular status ruining them?
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