"Piece by piece, it breaks me to know that I'm never going to be what they want me to become."
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Eighteen-year-old Olivia Clarkson is insecure. On the outside, she seems like a normal teenage girl. On the inside, she's broken.
While society whispers profanities in her ear, she struggles to construct the perfect facade. She pretends to be someone that she's not, all for perfection's sake. But, that doesn't stop the harsh whispers, criticism and abuse to venture inside of her, crushing her in the process.
When she meets Nolan Domensain, something changes. He doesn't come to save her, rather help her- two very different things. For a girl that doesn't know what's beauty, yet wants it, it's going to be a difficult task.
Insecurities, self-hatred, heartache, abuse, lost, first loves, sexual encounters, psychological damage, unhealthy relationships, pain, beauty...
Join Olivia Clarkson in her tumultuous quest to find beauty. Will she find the beauty she desperately seeks or discover something else?
Showing posts with label General Fiction. Show all posts
Showing posts with label General Fiction. Show all posts
Saturday, July 9, 2016
Victim of Beauty
Saturday, May 28, 2016
Alone

-Gowrri Ajikumar
A young man's life turns upside down, leaving him alone and in misery. When life compels him to get back on his feet, he struggles. He meets new people and tries to get back the life he once had. But what happens when he is pulled into the lives of a single mother with her own tragic story.
Can love be found twice?
Will the past catch up with the present, bringing back everything that they wanted to forget.
Sunday, September 6, 2015
Untouched
Crime, poverty, and injustice are all Maeve has ever known, after all, she's one of the 'untouched'. But the life she's learned to deal with starts to disappear beneath her after an attempted rape turns bloody. Events will force Maeve to walk among the 'touched' far more than she wanted, and make decisions she thought she'd never have to.
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