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Why❓
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Ongoing, First published Oct 18, 2016
Lizzie Stone is your average Australian, sausage rolls, pies, hot dog, but when her closest friends catches herself in a fatal car accident that leaves her fighting for her life Luz doesn't feel like she belongs anywhere. 
Scared, Alone. What is waiting for her around the corner and will she even let him into her life?

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Mine To Forget

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April's life is a blank slate. After moving to a new town, she starts at a new school, carrying only the weight of a past she can't remember. All she wants is to blend in and start fresh, but her world quickly gets tangled in the lives of two powerful figures. The Queen Bee rules the school with secrets as sharp as her smile, while the enigmatic bad boy seems to understand April in a way no one else does. As April tries to find her place in this new world, small flashes of her forgotten past begin to creep into her life. Each memory brings her closer to answers but also closer to pain she may not be ready to face. While love and friendships blossom, she discovers that some people are not what they seem, and some truths are harder to bear than the silence of forgetting. In this heartfelt story of love, betrayal, and self-discovery, April must decide whether to face the shadows of her past or keep running. Can she uncover the truth and still hold on to the life she's building? Or will remembering everything change her forever? Sometimes forgetting feels safer, but remembering might be the only way to set yourself free.