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Ava Russo had it all, literally. Her dad was a hot-shot movie producer and her mother used to be an actress back in the day. She was pretty, popular and every guy's dream girl. Until one day, when her life came to a dramatic twist. Ava's father was caught cheating and suddenly her perfect life, wasn't so perfect anymore. Ava had to take her mother's side in the fight and the two of them moved out of Los Angeles and into small town in Arizona to get away from all the ridiculous publicity. Ava Russo was just another name here, nobody cared where she came from or who she'd dated. She was a nobody. That is, until she met Tony.
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Callie Jackson is used to family drama. She spent a fair amount of her childhood dining with only her dog, Hambone, while her parents "talked" behind closed doors. With the ink barely dry from her parent's divorce papers, Callie was presented with a new half-sibling, courtesy of her Father's one night stand. This event scandalized her small Indiana town so much that she still gets funny looks from grocery store clerks, even though her little sister is now eight. Now Dad has a new girlfriend, whose daughter is Callie's age and just so happens to rule the school in a dictatorship-like style. Throw her Mom's new boyfriend, a lawyer-who-enjoys-golfing, and his semi-awkward son into the mix, and Callie definitely has a full plate. Despite everything, Callie loves her family, even the members she doesn't share DNA with. But with this much history, there's bound to be secrets. And Callie has a pretty sizable one of her own: she runs one of the most popular and aptly titled blogs on the Internet, Dinners with the Dog. She ends every post with "Anonymous xx," keeping her identity secret from the world. When her Dad starts displaying some shady behavior, and the stress of keeping quiet about her blog starts getting to Callie, she must decide whether she wants to keep her family close and the secrets closer, or if she's willing to gamble with honesty and risk losing it all.

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