Remembrance (Book 4)
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Ongoing, First published Dec 12, 2016
Six years ago, Mila Sanchez was heartbreakingly torn away from the only foster home she had ever loved, leaving behind everything: school, friends, San Diego beaches, first love. She hadn't even gotten a chance to say goodbye. She was brought to Chicago, where she fell in with a bad crowd, and into bed with an even worse boy. 

Six years ago, Caleb Kaine's girlfriend disappeared without a trace. After discovering that social services had found a long-lost family member, he was heartbroken yet happy for her. Unable to contact her, he wished her the best and tried his hardest to remember his first love.

Now, they cross paths again. But Mila isn't alone. And nothing's the same, but everything is.

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i. Revival (Domingo and Aria)
ii. Something From Before (Domingo and Gabby)
iii. Worst Case Scenario (Danika and Aiden)
iv. Remembrance (Camila and Caleb)
v. Clinging to the Light (Madeline and Marshall)
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