Just Cliche Enough
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  • Parts 5
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  • Reads 180
  • Votes 18
  • Parts 5
  • Time 24m
Ongoing, First published Dec 29, 2016
Imagine this: you're driving through a blizzard on a deserted mountain pass -- not another car in sight. You're just jamming to your Bon Jovi when your grip on the wheel slips. You lose control. Next thing you know your car is buried in snow and crunched by a tree, and you're at a nearby inn. The catch though, there are no more rooms left, and when a surprise guest offers to share theirs you can't possibly turn them down. Well lucky for you, this isn't happening to you, but it is to Belle Hanning.

She's snowed in, but with a lot to keep her on her toes. Involving, of course, a party invitation, a little ex called Mister French Dude, an awkwardly cute boy from her English class, and a Hispanic heartthrob who's personality seem to go a lot deeper than it appears.
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