Finding My Mother-Book 1 of The Finding Trilogy
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  • Parts 6
  • Time 37m
  • Reads 24
  • Votes 2
  • Parts 6
  • Time 37m
Ongoing, First published Aug 30, 2016
Mature
"It was a gloomy, stormy night as lightening split the sky into a million pieces which seemed to rain down on the house. Memories surfaced-a drunken man, a glass wine bottle, impact, shattered glass coated in a scarlet substance-blood.
My blood."
When a family moves into town, Jane is threatened to not speak to them. That would be easy if one wasn't her History teacher, the other her new boxing coach and the boy in her school year. Things start to change for Jane as the abuse becomes worse whilst she tries to uncover who her mother was and why she left her with HIM. This story tears one sort-of family but brings together a stronger one when the truth is revealed. Or will it cause even more confusion when wolves and vampires come into the equation.
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