She's a Major City Girl - He's a Pure Country Boy. Who Knew?
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  • Reads 3,863
  • Votes 42
  • Parts 3
  • Time 35m
Ongoing, First published May 18, 2011
Essie's gotten into some trouble in Miami. She fell in with a wild crowd of drugged up, alcholic party friends, and now that she's been arrested again on drug charges, her gaurdians, her aunt and uncle, have had enough. Desperate to right out the niece, they send her away to a small Georgia town, population 231,where she'll live on a ranch. There, she has to turn her life around and get back on the straight and narrow in order to go back to her beloved MIami. But what she didn't expect was the son of the family she was staying with. His name is Levi, and he's almost everything she wants in a guy. The only problem is her boyfriend Brian back at home. Essie will have to make many difficult choices as her life as a city girl is uprooted and put into a tiny Southern town.
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