The Unsolved Riddle (A Harry Potter FanFic)

The Unsolved Riddle (A Harry Potter FanFic)

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Chelsea Parker has a ton of secrets. Too many for her own good. The only person who knows these deep and dark secrets is her father. Not her adoptive father, Charles Parker, but her biological father who she tries to stay away from at all costs. When she gets a mysterious letter saying that she has been accepted to Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry she can't wait to go. Even if she will be starting as a fifth year, the same year as Harry Potter. Follow Chelsea as she goes through Hogwarts where she'll meet new friends, discover more about her father than she'd like to know, and maybe, just maybe fall in love. The AMAZING cover was made by @yelhsamelissa
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