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I’m so happy to finally be able to show the cover of the book.  This young adult novel will be published through Amazon on June 4th!  All Rights Reserved. This work is protected by the laws of copyright and any infringement will lead to legal action, including monetary fine.
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Arianna Wells.
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ROLL: co-protagonist. Lacey’s best friend. 
AGE: 17 years old. 
BIRTHDAY: March 21st.
HAIR: strawberry blond. 
EYES: gray.
FAMILY:
PARENTS: Keith & Brenda.
SIBLINGS: Connor: 15 years old. Judy 13 years old.
Personality: Arianna is confident and smart. She is organized and has a strong attitude. She’s head of the student council. She likes to have control over things and works hard to keep things as she likes them.
Hobby: Scrapbooking and reading.
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Dylan Evans, main character mood board.
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Lacey Reed, main character mood board.
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Dylan Evans
ROLL: protagonist.
AGE: 17 YEARS OLD.
BIRTHDAY: January 12th.
HAIR: light brown.
EYES: green. 
FAMILY:
Father: Oliver Evans. Brown hair and brown eyes. 
Mother: Alexa Evans. Honey blond hair and green eyes. 
Brother: Aiden Evans. 16 years old. Dark blond hair and hazel eyes with a tint of green.
Personality: While coming out as too straightforward at times, he can also turn very gloomy. However, his bubbly and kind nature shines brighter than any other trait. 
Hobby: movies, driving at night.
Backstory: He was born and raised in Los Angeles, until his parents decided to move back to Oliver’s hometown. The small city of Wrenstown, California.
The reasons why they moved out from their glamorous lives and back to a more modest place remains unknown. His relationship with his younger brother was damaged and it seems close to imposible for them to fix it. 
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Character Introduction: Lacey Reed
ROLL: protagonist. 
AGE: 17 YEARS OLD. 
BIRTHDAY: June 30th
HAIR: Long, dark brown. 
EYES: dark brown. 
FAMILY: 
Richard Reed.- brown hair and brown eyes. 52 years old.
Emily Reed: black hair and hazel eyes. 
Marlot Reed: Brown hair and hazel eyes. 11 years old. 
Harold Reed: Brown hair and hazel eyes. 11 years old.  (Yes, they are twins)
Hobby: journalist photography. 
Personality: Lacey is a timid girl who cares about others and can be very curious. 
Backstory: When she suddenly became the old of three kids, her parents were soon consumed by the time the twins demanded, and she was given the duty to help with her siblings and forcing a sense of responsibility in her since a very young age. 
This sense of responsibility together with the pretentious tendencies of her mother, made her grow up into a submissive human being easy to guilt-trip and easy to manipulate, believing she will only be loved if she does what’s expected of her. 
This lack of self-confidence made her act against a close friend when said close friend found herself in the middle of a big scandal provoked by a local gossip blog. Lacey still feels shame about herself and how easy it was to kick someone when they were already down. Especially when they were supposed to be best friends. 
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I’m Not Being Honest: Introduction.
What is it about...
It is the story of Lacey Reed. She has spent her seventeen years of life under the scrutinizing eye of her mother, a woman who has dictated how Lacey should live, the friendships she should have, and how she should behave in order to walk down the right path.
Without much option but obeying, Lacey has never questioned anyone with the growing fear of ruining things if she doesn’t do as told, no matter how unhappy or left out she feels.
Oliver Evans, one of Lacey’s father dearest friends, decides to move his family out of their glamorous life in Los Angeles, back into the little city of Wrenstown. Her first encounter with Oliver’s oldest son, Dylan, is a complete disaster. They should get along, but the timing is less than perfect. Tied down by their parents friendship, as always Lacey has not much option but to put up with him, realizing Dylan is not bad after all: actually, he’s rather cool. He has a laid-back attitude, laughs about everything, and she can’t deny the bubbling in her stomach whenever he’s mentioned.
However, when Madison, one of Lacey’s most territorial and entitled friends, puts an eye on Dylan, Lacey is faced with one of her greatest challenges: stand up for herself.
It’s time for Lacey to discover how little she actually knows the people she holds the dearest. She will find about their fears, their regrets and the hidden truths no one is willing to accept... because no one is perfect and Lacey is not the exception.
More than a love story, this the story of Lacey Reed’s bubble, finally popping.
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