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His name isn't Judas

His name isn't Judas

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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Fri, Nov 18, 2016
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Romance
"Selfhood is proved in the walking away, and love is proved in the letting go." - Cecil Day Lewis When new girl Mara gets sat next to the schools freak in homeroom she thinks nothing of it. Until they start getting closer... Until she learns his shyness is a hoax... Until she realises his life is dangerous... However that doesn't seem to disentangle the feelings that have woven themselves around her heart, so it's left up to Judas. Or whatever his name is!
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Mara has always been in the shadows of her three sisters. First there's Tate, the youngest, who has an incredible amount of talent and passion for dance. Then there's Adalynn, the most popular girl in the junior class who is embarrassed to have a sister as lame as Mara. And finally, there's Baileigh, the oldest of the four and Mara's best friend who moved across the country last summer to follow her dreams. Out of the four sisters, Mara is the only one with absolutely no plans, but she likes it that way. All she's looking forward to is following Baileigh to Los Angeles after graduation. Until then, she's fine with being the girl in the hallway that no one talks to, and she likes drinking smoothies alone at Bigfoot's Diner. She prefers it that way. But what happens when Mara is thrust into the world full of drama that she has always been able to avoid? Will she be able to find her way back out? Or will she want to stay?

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