How To Love A Dead Boy
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  • LECTURAS 581,692
  • Votos 29,747
  • Partes 43
  • Hora 7h 57m
Concluida, Has publicado may 29, 2013
[editing-slowly] 

 Despite doing everything she can, Lucy Ainsworth can't forget the night that she held the hand of the dying stranger, Ryden Mitchells. However; when she finds herself face to face with his ghost in her bathroom mirror, she's thrown deeper into a pit of confusion, questions and an odd attraction to the boy. As the two search for answers to this strange occurrence and do what they can to help him move on, a strong friendship bonds: and an even a stronger romance. 

 But getting too close to Ryden could have devastating consequences for Lucy and she'll have to find it in herself to do what's best for her and for the dead boy that she's fallen head over heels for...
 

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