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By: Katie Everson
Narrated by: Josie Dunn
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Carla has just moved to London and starts at yet another new school; she is desperate to fit in. Though she makes a couple of friends, she soon meets the charismatic, good-looking Finn, and their whirlwind romance begins. Carla, an A student and gifted artist, lets her schoolwork slip as she enters Finn's world - a world of partying and drugs.

Friends tells her that Finn is no good - even his brother, Isaac. But Isaac has an ulterior motive, doesn't he? Is either brother right for Carla?

©2015 Katie Everson (P)2016 W.F. Howes Ltd
Contemporary Contemporary Romance Depression & Mental Health Difficult Situations Emotions & Feelings Family & Relationships Literature & Fiction Peer Pressure Romance

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"The most compelling and honest account of a teenager's experiences with drugs since Junk." ( The Bookseller)
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