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Imperfect Perfection
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Ongoing, First published Jan 01, 2012
A family loses their eldest son so it falls on their eldest daughter Anya to be perfect. She and her friends try to connect her back to reality when her father hires Griffin, the local mystery to be the pool cleaner. Slowly a friendship begins and he brings Anya out of her perfectly broken shell. But he's so imperfect to everyone, he's just perfect for Anya. Meanwhile her friends discover that life isn't all what their parents can buy them. And her family have to accept the fact that it's okay to be an imperfect family.
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When Ally inherits her grandmother's charming but slightly crumbling Victorian house, she's ready to start fresh and rebuild her life-literally and figuratively. But there's one major catch: her estranged childhood best friend, Jake, owns the other half of the house. Years ago, the two were inseparable, but a mysterious falling out shattered their bond, and they haven't spoken since. Now, they're forced to work together to figure out what to do with the house: sell it, renovate it, or find a way to coexist under the same roof. As they sort through their grandmother's old belongings, they uncover family secrets, long-forgotten treasures, and clues that might explain why their lives took such different paths. Between clashing personalities, unresolved feelings, and unexpected discoveries, Ally and Jake are about to learn that sometimes the hardest part of rebuilding isn't fixing the house it's repairing the relationships that matter most.