The Trouble With Boys

The Trouble With Boys

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Lana Rain didn't know what to expect when her, her best friend/newly adopted sister, and Mom packed up and left to the town of Lakewood where her grandparents left her a house. Being raised by a single Mom in a one story house didn't exactly spell luxury, but that all changed when they moved in. Now Lana and her family are living the fast life and are taking everything that's thrown their way, that is until love falls in the picture. Can Lana and her best friend Kaylee handle the drama of boys, high school, and love? Or will they pack up and run? Find out in: the trouble with boys.
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There was Hanna, full of big dreams and reckless plans. Kim, sharp-tongued and fiercely loyal, with a laugh that could disarm the world. Luke, the quiet thinker, always scribbling in his notebook, trying to make sense of life before it had even begun. Collin, equal parts chaos and light, who could never sit still long enough to be caught. Hazel, all heart and hesitation, the one who held them together even when everything else began to fall apart. And Roanne, the dreamer, the glue between them all, with eyes that saw people for who they were-and who they could be. They met on a summer day too hot to forget, down at the park near the community center, where promises were made with pinky fingers and children's laughter echoed through the trees. Time moved differently back then. Days bled into nights, and the world felt small, safe, and theirs. But life, unexpectedly, has its own plans.

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