All She Ever Wanted

All She Ever Wanted

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Chelsea Oakes never had it easy. All she wanted was to have friends and help her mom, but after moving to a new town she finds love with the one and only Justin Wyler. Justin has had many exes who don't particularly like him anymore. He doesn't want to ruin what he has with Chelsea, but the one ex that still has feelings toward him is willing to do anything to destroy their happy high school love story.
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