Starfire

Starfire

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Clarisse Dean is an orphan who loves to cause trouble with her BFFS Illiana and Elizabeth. She always knew she was different but she never knew how different
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It had been a very trying year for Clarisse Ricci, whose world was shattered with the tragic loss of her beloved father, Lorenzo, a larger-than-life billionaire. Everyone admired him for his kind nature and savvy business management. They all called it a tragic accident. Clarisse, however, wasn't buying it. Now that she was a senior in high school, with the looming thought of going off to university and her future on the horizon, she could not let go of the feeling that something darker had happened. Her life soon took a dangerous turn down the rabbit hole. Accompanied by Joseph Samuels, her loyal, stubborn boyfriend, and her creative sister, Camille, Clarisse dove into a mystery that threatened everything her parents had built for them. The girls' mother, Isabelle, a formidable, world-renowned artist, tried to help, but even she was drowning in her own grief and distractions. Then the real danger stepped out of the shadows: Harold Ward, Lorenzo's ruthless former COO, who was determined to claim the Ricci legacy for himself. Suddenly, Clarisse and Joseph weren't just chasing answers, but they were fighting to protect her family's future. If they failed, they would lose everything- their safety, their independence, their relationship, and their one chance at the lives they were just beginning to heal. Clarisse and Joseph thought that turning eighteen meant gaining more freedom. Instead, it meant stepping up and risking it all. Would Clarisse and Joseph be able to succeed?

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