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Complete, First published Jan 02, 2017
As Tyler's younger sister, you've met most of his friends. But, you haven't seen one for a long time, as he was your crush but then, moved to LA. You knew it wasn't going to work. 

Tyler asked you if you'd like to move to LA with him to work with one of his old friends. Hearing LA, you took up the offer. Although you had forgotten all about him, all except his name, Mark.

But, when you reach LA, you realize everything was not as it was before...

P.S. This book gets better gradually! Just a heads up!
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