The Summer I Started Believing Again
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  • Reads 909
  • Votes 36
  • Parts 6
  • Time 45m
Ongoing, First published Sep 17, 2013
What if you wake up one day with your dreams and your worst nightmare all knotted in the same web? What will you do? And what decisions will you make? How will you untangle yourself without adding more bruises to your scarred heart?

It’s the start of summer and Iz has been looking forward to spending it with her friends, fulfilling their summer tradition – shopping!!! But it turns out summer has different plans for her. Out of nowhere Iz finds herself tangled in a web with a new hot boy with the most striking blue eyes she’s seen in her whole life, two of her best friends getting back together, an ex boyfriend and a deserting father who wants to make amends with her.

‘My name is Elise “Iz” Malcolm and this is my crazy summer story.’
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