Lassoing Love
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  • Reads 3,057
  • Votes 39
  • Parts 14
  • Time 2h 18m
Ongoing, First published Jul 07, 2013
Jordan has lived her whole life in Chicago with her dad, Luke. Her mother died of cancer when she was only two years old. But when her dad is thrown in jail, Jordan has nothing to do but move to a miniscule town in Mississippi called Chunky. There she will be forced to live with an aunt and uncle she has never met and share a room with their two younger daughters.   Naturally, Jordan isn't very thrilled with the situation. It doesn't help that her next door neighbor, Duke, insists on going on a date with her.   But will the small town of Chunky grow on Jordan? Will she find a love that makes life worth living? And will she finally be able to feel what it's like to have a family that loves her?  With a little help from God, Jordan just might finally turn her life around and accept the love from others.
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