The Diary of Jane (Benjamin Burnley love story)
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  • Reads 8,626
  • Votes 282
  • Parts 13
  • Time 2h 1m
Ongoing, First published Oct 13, 2013
Mature
Aaron Fink's sister, Jane has had secrets her whole life, whether it be about her parents death, abusive boyfriend, or her older brother's best friend who she happened to be hopelessly in love with. And they all poured into a diary. The diary of Jane.

Rated R (or mature whatever you wish to call it) for language and possible adult content in future chapters.
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Serena

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Meet Serena Carter. Your one typical-but-now- not-so-typical seventeen year old girl that's starting her senior year in high school. With now little to no friends, therapy three times a week, and a few dark secrets, all she wishes is to finish high school and leave her past behind. But when a family moves in next door, Jake Steffey makes it hard for her to fly under the radar and unexpectedly turns her life upside down. What Serena doesn't know, is that Jake has a few dark secrets of his own that he swore to keep hidden. As the two get to know each other better, they slowly begin to learn about the other's past. Ranks: #202 in Romance (3/5/19) #59 in Abuse (6/16/19/19) #34 in Healing (2/17/20) #7 in Awareness (2/16/20) Warning: This book may have some material that is not suited for those under the age of 14(ish.) Read at your own risk. This book is about healing, discovering one's self, and learning to live with things you can't change while growing into a young adult. It may be hard to read at times and bring both tears of joy and sorrow so again, read at your own risk.