Being Thomas' Child

Being Thomas' Child

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Being the world's greatest street racer's child comes with a lot of responsibilities. The main one being to carry on the family legacy. But how will Georgie cope in a world of danger and thrills on top of all her other life problems? Will she come out on top or will her life go tumbling downhill from here on?
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