Rose Weasley and the Serpent's Locket

Rose Weasley and the Serpent's Locket

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Rose Weasley, daughter of Hermione and Ron Weasley, is about starting her first year at Hogwarts. She has been preparing for this moment for months. She's learnt every spell in the book and she's a wiz at flying, but nothing can prepare her for this. What happens when she's sorted into Slytherin and when she makes an enemy on the first day? Will Rose struggle through the year alone or will she find a friend in Scorpius Malfoy?
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Rose Weasley is not your normal girl. She’s the badass with the best marks, the girl every guy wants but will never get-she’s the one everyone talks about, but doesn’t necessarily want to be. She's the girl with a secret talent and untold dream. She also happens to be one of the only girls in school who is not in love with Scorpius Malfoy. Instead, she spends her days ignoring his flirtatious winks and sly grins. And no one knows why. Now summer is over, Rose is back at school and trying to forget the events that unfolded. She is hard as rock, walls towering and heart guarded like Gringotts, ready to take on anyone who tries to question her motives. As Rose’s seventh year progresses, secrets will be revealed and hearts will be broken, but most of all, she may just finally see the good in the boy that she thought unforgivable.

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