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Living with the baddest of bad boys
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Ongoing, First published Feb 19, 2016
Mature
Adeline Hart, a darling girl from a small english town is forced into living with her childhood tormentor, Axel Wayne. After the death of her parents, Adeline becomes fearful of what the future could hold. She is forced to move to New York, leaving all her friends behind to start fresh in a new country. After 5 years of no contact with Axel, Adeline is unaware of torment that may be in store for her. Her fears of her future paired with the expected torments of Axel could change the sweetheart that is Adeline. 

Side Effects May Include:
Faintness from boyish charm.
Shivers from Bad Boy behaviour.
Nausea from cliche and cringe worthy moments. 
and Etc.

WARNING: Hopeless romantics read at your own caution.
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