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The Illusion of Annabella
โ Scribed by Sorensen, Jessica
- Book ID
- 108719348
- Publisher
- Borrowed Hearts Publishing LLC
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 189 KB
- Series
- Illusion 1
- Category
- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
Annabella Baker has always lived a normal life with a loving family. She had dreams of going to college and becoming a dancer. But the summer before her senior year, the life she knew is ripped away from her, and sheโs left wondering if it ever really existed in the first place.
Six months later, Annabella is living an entirely different life. The loving family she had no longer exists, and the girl who dreamed of being a dancer can barely walk. She spends most of her time getting into trouble and living in denial over what happened. One night she takes things one step too far and is left dealing with the consequences.
Put under house arrest, Annabella can no longer run away from her problems. With the help of her cute, sweet neighbor, Luca Benton, she rediscovers the girl she used to be, and finally learns the truth about what really happened that horrible day that changed her life forever.
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