Attracting Trouble
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  • Reads 88,189
  • Votes 3,020
  • Parts 32
  • Time 5h 10m
Complete, First published Jan 13, 2017
Jessa Ackerman knows her life is a mess. She's had her heart broken, a best friend she doesn't deserve, a mom who thinks she knows who Jessa is, and two sisters who seem determined to make her life even worse than it is.

Not to mention the boy who won't stop trying to get her back. 

Will Dawson made a lot of mistakes - but his biggest one was breaking Jessa's heart. After being sent away for his many mistakes to a boarding school, Will returns to Washington with two objectives on his mind: fix his mistakes and get his girl back.

The only problem? Jessa has a new boyfriend, one who has no time for Will's plans, only his own. 

Jessa just can't seem to stop attracting trouble in this adventurous, genuine story of a girl in love with too many things and a boy who loves just one thing.

What happens when you put a girl with no idea what she's doing into a world full of people that either love her too much or too little?

You get trouble.
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