The Boy with the Blind Eyes
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  • Parts 41
  • Time 6h 30m
Complete, First published Feb 16, 2016
Aspiring pianist Tamsin Gilbert isn't what you might call a 'lucky' girl. In fact, she's got anything but luck - living in a small town in the middle of nowhere with an abusive father, forgetful mother and autistic brother. But when a letter from one of the most sought after music academies in the country finds itself in her mailbox, she realises that her luck - and her life - is beginning to change. 

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Evelyn's Pendant

33 parts Complete Mature

"I'm just asking you to please not do anything I wouldn't do at college. Just be safe." - Those final words that Evelyn spoke to Lillian right before she died never really ended up sticking with her. Lillian starts college and almost immediately joins the recreational school group, labeling themselves as an art group, the Dissidents. When in reality, they pride themselves in regular frat parties, which always included alcohol, drugs, and violence. Mostly a group of no-goods, that Lillian finds attractive and right up her alley. She fits in almost immediately, and becomes very close to their leader, Asher, the popular drummer in their universities most famous band. Co-leaders Rose and Hazel attract her into this group - with similar styles. Are they trustworthy? Lillian struggles with fitting into college with a traumatic past, and severe guilt. She struggles between knowing what is right and what is wrong, and has a constant reminder in the back of her mind of what she has done to her sister Evelyn. *Content Warning: This novel contains content that may be sensitive to some readers. Trigger warnings include the following: self-harm, drug/alcohol use, suicide, tobacco use, sexual assault, depressive thoughts, PTSD, death, miscarriage and hospitalization for mental health.*