Luna Girls

Luna Girls

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[COMPLETED, BEING EDITED] ...Suddenly, the door swung open, letting in some light. Now, I could see that I was in a dungeon or prison cell or sorts, but it was the only one. I can't believe, but I didn't have to look up to know who it was walking in."Ian?" Elsie gasped."Tanner?" Utica questioned."Theo?" Cider asked."Hey girls." Ian and Tanner said in unison."Why are we here? Why are we chained up?" Elsie hissed, trying to yank at the chains again. "Look," Theo ran his hands through his hair, causing Cider to bite her lip. Probably to stifle a moan or something, I don't know. "We need to tell you something.""Promise us you won't freak out." Hunter said. I could feel his turquoise gaze looking down at me, but I just stared at the concrete floor and felt the water droplets from my hair drip onto my white dress shirt--wait, I wasn't wearing a dress shirt. Did somebody change me? Oh hell..."Oh yeah, I promise to trust my kidnapper." Cider huffed from right next to me, her words dripping with sarcasm."Fine." Theo sighed.Gasps were heard throughout the room. I slightly glanced up, and instead of four boys stood four giant wolves. Cider and Elsie used their hands closest to Utica to stop her from blowing out our eardrums out with her scream. Once she quit, they let go, but that didn't stop the great Utica Ladino."Holy sh*t!"Arianna, Utica, Elsie, and Cider are in for the ride of their lives after they meet the mysterious new boys at their school. Their normal lives turn a 180 just to see this new world of blood, laughter, fur, teeth, and crazy pregnant ladies.…

Washing the Failure Off

Washing the Failure Off

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Blakin Weywin tried out for basketball at the end of eighth grade to be in it for ninth grade, fully expecting to get in. She didn't get in, sadly, completely destroying her life. So instead of her seventh hour elective being basketball practice, it would have to be her alternative, which is a class she would've never wanted: Art.Torres Eakerman loves art. He prides himself in perfection in every single piece he creates. But when the stubborn and rebellious girl Blakin Weywin comes waltzing into his class not giving a damn and claiming this class is just an alternative, he just might have to paint a picture into her heart.This is a story about how failure is not the end for us; there's always more for us down the line. If you are dealing with failure like I am or love a good romance with plot, then I think you'll like this book.…