Forgetting Manhattan

Forgetting Manhattan

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Forced out of her home in Manhattan because of a misunderstanding, Riley Anderson is moved to New Jersey. Even though back home the old, quiet and shy Riley was pushed around she still missed it, and wanted to go back. Although, she was going to take advantage of her time in Jersey, before she found out a plan to get back to Manhattan. She was going to use her time here to bring across the new, bold and confident Riley. But this new Riley attracts attention, like the attention of Cameron Fields and Hunter Adams and every time she's around them her 'bad girl' façade falters. Along with other challenges and encounters, Riley knows it is getting harder for her to leave. Warning: this story contains mature content and explicit language.
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Claire Rivera was tired of having to constantly uproot her at her families command. Her recent move to Clarity Falls would be her 11th move in the past 10 years and she was done with trying to settle, this time she plans on staying completely unattached. The only issue is fate seems to want to make her quest impossible when it mixes in her new neighbor, who just happens to be the bad boy next door and a group of friends she's actually fits in with. She convinces herself that maybe, just maybe, she could make this a home. Follow Claire as she discovers that nothing last forever, but maybe that isn't necessarily a bad thing.

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