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The Boy With The Accent
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Complete, First published Sep 21, 2015
Mature
Highest Rank: 
  #1 in Action
  #58 in Teen Fiction
#225 in Romance
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Cathrine Blackwood is the outcast at school.  Hated by everyone she knows with the exception of her best friend.  Her double life Black Widow attacks underground fighting. 
  
  Caleb Grant is the mysterious Bad Boy.  He comes out of nowhere and immediately takes an interest in Cat.  Determined to befriend her and find out who she really is, Caleb discovers that he will get more than he asked.
  
  Will Cathrine be able to accept another guy into her heart? Will she open up and get over her past? Will Caleb be the one to open her up?
   
  &--------------=====================================================--------------& FIRST BOOK! PLEASE IGNORE THE CLICHES, GRAMMAR PROBLEMS, SPELLING ERRORS, ETC!! COMMENT AND VOTE!! <3
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