The Truth About Perfection
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  • Reads 59
  • Votes 8
  • Parts 3
  • Time 29m
Ongoing, First published Jul 26, 2013
Tessa’s running.

Since her parents died a year ago in Afghanistan she’s been thrown through numerous foster homes, never fitting in. But when a mysterious will claiming that Tessa go live with her godfather she’s never heard of appears , She finds herself more beaten and bruised than before.

Once Tessa finally escapes the abuse, she finds herself in the small town of Sheldon, North Carolina, a quaint town on the beach, with the police on her trail. She changes her identity and tries to start over. But when young cop Liam waltzes into her life, Tessa’s unsure of whether to pick up her run or finally stop here. Will he see beyond her mask? And if he does will help her or will he turn her in?

Follow the traumatic story of Tessa’s journey as she not only tries to find somewhere where no one will know her, but herself.
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