Slade (Book #1 of The Troubled Trio Series) #Wattys2016
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  • Reads 539
  • Votes 36
  • Parts 6
  • Time 40m
Ongoing, First published Feb 25, 2016
Mature
*This is book one of The Troubled Trio Series that deals with three different women who are dealing with difficult relationships, friendships and family issues. This is about strong female characters.

Sage "Slade" Bancroft made a mistake that could ruin her friendship. A mistake that she could no longer erase. She knows what she did was horrible, but a long as the secret is sealed it wouldn't be a problem.

Until she meets Elijah Wells, a boy who seems to go through something much tougher than Slade can imagine. A boy filled with pain and secrets. A boy who somehow isn't scared of the bitchy attitude that Slade shows.

One pain plus one mistake can equal a bond that Sage and Elijah forms.

*Cover by the amazing @herondayles 
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