Just Call Me Fabulous. Not.
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  • Reads 159
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  • Parts 7
  • Time 29m
Ongoing, First published Feb 05, 2016
Four years ago, she was just your average girl-next-door, with a happy family and plenty of friends. 
Four years later, her life is ruined. 

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After a string of events leading to her family being torn apart and her friends turning their backs against her, Mia Parker turns from cheerful and bubbly to distant and desolate. 

Constant gossip about her family life leads to bullying, teasing and mocking. When three new bad boys transfer into her school, she hardly expects anything to change. 

Jason Taylor, Kyle Jenkins and Nicholas Jackson become interested in sarcastic Mia, forming a bond that no one could imagine. However, will they be ones to build her back up or drag her down to hell?

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My first book so I would really appreciate constructive criticism :) I will try to stay away from cliche stuff but sometimes there will be just a little bit of cliche here and there hope you will enjoy this book!
(Ps there's a bit of swearing inside)
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