Flowers For Your Grave

Flowers For Your Grave

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16 year old Hayley has always had her best friend Carrie by her side until one day Carrie dies. Hayley is trying to mourn the death of her best friend and move on with her life but it's not as easy as it seem's. To make matters worse Hayleys mom tells her that she is engaged. Hayley can't help but feel alone but all that is about to change when she meets her step brother Logan, who might just be able to help her get through the loss of her friend. Hayley can't help her attraction to him and instantly her life begans to change.
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