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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Mon, Oct 3, 2016
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Romance
Nobody sees everything coming. It's like when lights flash in your eyes and you can't see a thing but that bright light. It's when the lights are gone and only you can see what they were blocking. Only you know what's being covered up by those flashes of light. Lucas Fischer has been in the spotlight and on the covers of gossip magazines for years now, but Valerie hasn't. When they collide Valerie is thrown into the spotlight along with Lucas and is unprepared for the attention both negative and positive. Valerie's way of handling all of the judgment and harassment isn't healthy as she loses sight of who she really is and what actually matters while trying to live up to society's view of perfection.
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"The last thing Laney wants is to be seen. Not really seen." After running from a past she refuses to talk about, Laney is just trying to keep her head down and survive senior year. New town, new school, new friends-none of them know the truth, and she plans to keep it that way. But secrets don't stay buried forever, especially when you have a best friend who won't stop pushing, a flirt who sees past your walls, and a past that refuses to let go. Between late-night skate park meetups, whispered fights, and a tension she doesn't know how to name, Laney realizes that sometimes, hiding hurts more than being seen. And Aiden? He's making it a lot harder to hide.

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