Falling Into Orbit

Falling Into Orbit

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Harley Anne Matthews--- A girl, a writer, a black hole. Harley, a student at Greenwich High, has a fascination with astronomy and all-things creative. Her whole life she has been closed off, introverted, an observer, her anxiety isolating her from the rest of the world. This means she is pretty much the polar opposite of Lucas Romada, who's been in the spotlight since he was in pampers. And he is still pampered 17 years later as a priviledged high schooler that everybody can't seem to shut up about. So when Harley and Lucas's paths randomly cross, Harley can only expect disappointment and failure, as it's the only thing she's ever known. And she's determined to keep her distance. But Lucas is dangerously alluring, and Harley can feel the gap between them closing. But she soon realizes that Lucas has a black hole of his own. And what happens when two black holes meet? Catastrophic disaster. ...This should be fun. ----- 2016, Brianna Jones-Hollis © All Rights Reserved
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