Pivotal

Pivotal

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piv·ot·al adjective of crucial importance in relation to the development or success of something else. Aerin Creer hasn't always been the best child of all the children in the world but it doesn't mean she doesn't try. Battling with coeliac disease makes it hard for her. She's a senior in high school and is ready to graduate. Aerin is not your average teenage she doesn't date, smoke, drink, or party but she stays in the house instead of risking her life for fun. Justise Winslow is a straight A student in high school but is also on the basketball team. Justise is a senior in high school and doesn't like the whole being known around the school. Justise comes from a poor family and doesn't have much but makes due with what he has. What's happens when Justise switches schools across the country and meets Aerin. Please read this book IM NOT DELETING THIS I REPEAT I AM NOT All Rights Reserved® DO NOT COPY THIS BOOK
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Violet Ferrari is at breaking point. Moving out of home was supposed to fix her problems, not exacerbate them. All the shit she tried to escape, came right along with her - the grief, the guy, the pain. It won't go away. She's spiralling. One misstep, and it's over for her. Rio Valenti has fought his whole life to make it to this point. The start of his professional basketball career is just around the corner. He can't lose focus now, not with his criminal ties hanging over his head. He's on the edge. One misstep, and it's over for him. The rainy college town should have been their safe haven - the wetlands surrounding it a moat separating them from their pasts. The two meet in their freshmen year, with little in common but their social circles. Violet spends her days numb - hiding from the pain in any way she can. Rio runs from his. He's out from dawn to dusk, if not on the court, then scrounging up money for food or finding somewhere to sleep other than his car. What divides them most... is hope. Rio has it. Violet doesn't.

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