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Losing My Mind
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Ongoing, First published Jun 18, 2016
Mature
It had always been Kayla's dream to study languages in Europe. So when she gets an application letter from her favorite school in the world, European School Of Languages, she's so happy and excited that she has to tell her best friend Ruth. But that doesn't really go as planned. 

In Europe, it's hard to adapt all the new information and all the new surroundings. Kayla kind of regrets her decision, but then she meets Cath: a rulebreaker and a party animal. Being with Cath is easy and there's no drama - just what Kayla needs. 

They become the popular partyduo on campus and Kayla never really thought about boys until Spanish hottie Connor comes into the picture. 

But what if your new best friend falls in love with you? What if you're so stressed you can't even think straight?

Losing My Mind is a contemporary romance story, with very serious subjects like alcohol problems, sexuality and a bit of violence.
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