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Not Over You

Not Over You

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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Wed, Nov 29, 2017
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Romance
Mila Montgomery is starting her senior year at Roselle High. She's eighteen and ready to power through her final year of high school before she can scurry off to college. Everything during this last year has fallen into place oh-so-perfectly for her. The perfect grades, perfect boyfriend, perfect friends, and a set plan for her career. I mean, what could go wrong? Elijah Blackburn. The ex-boyfriend that broke her heart before up and moving the last year, he's back. One catch, though, he apparently earned a degree from badass school because every girl wants him and every guy is wondering just how in the world he accomplished this? One problem with Elijah: He's got a mysterious and somewhat violent past that ends up creeping into his future. One problem with Mila: She's dating Avery--Elijah's ex-best friend--and she's not exactly sure if she was ever over dear Lijah in the first place. But can she ever forgive him after realizing everything he's done?
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Summer and Bryce used to hate each other, until they found out they shared the same passion. Soccer. They fell in love with each other. But now as they start yet another year of High School everything seems to be falling apart. The soccer team risks being cut. Summer is still scared from her father's death. Bryce is inching closer and closer to graduating and having to move half way cross the country to go to college, leaving Summer. Now they have to play soccer to keep their teams and to keep each other.

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