That '70s Style (Book 1)

That '70s Style (Book 1)

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When Danielle Pierce meets her dad, Leo, he introduces her to his social group, meaning Eric Forman and his friends. She soon becomes best friends with the guys, but she can't shake off her past, which is endlessly haunting her. As time passes, an intense relationship with one of her friends develops. The relationship is unhealthy, but all she wants is him. "That '70s Style" is filled with dramatic events, jaw-dropping moments, & extreme scenes. Have a good trip. (; Warning: Some may find the topics in this story to be offensive.
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