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15 y/o Mara Baker experiences the loss of her mother--and in her final resting place does Mara find a place of blissful ignorance where she goes by the name of Daisy.

It's now summer for Twyla, who should be excited to be a senior in high school next year...but she has bigger things to deal with, like her never-there alcoholic mom who keeps calling and saying she has a surprise. She's staying with her best friend Giselle this summer, and she's starting to fall for Giselle's twin brother Stormy.

When Daise Flarewell gets kidnapped by her dad, she begins to build up hatred for him. Her hatred builds even more when she finds out her father also took her friends and is trying to get her to hurt them. The only thing left to do is to escape. But, as you probably have guessed, that's not going to be so easy.

Life is a living hell for me. My mom would abuse me, my dad is dead, and my sister was always be busy. I try to hide but she would always find me. Will this ever end? Will these people save me from my mom or will they just hand me over to my mom? Please post a comment on my book

I'm no good at these things.. Um... This is a story about a girl who's been shunned/ridiculed all her life and her half sister who's gone through the same things because of mistakes their parental units make... You have to read it to understand, and I promise to redo this summary and make it better. But you should check this story out..

Parker has always been the popular girl in the school. She is part of the cheerleading team, she is in all these groups, and gets straight C’s, but none of this is what Parker wants. Its everything her mother wants. Parker’s mother puts her into a tutoring session for all her classes, because she also wants an all A student. Parker meets a boy named Robbie, and he cannot stand her what so ever. Parker soon starts to become aggravated because no one is seeing her for who she really is. They are

15 y/o Mara Baker experiences the loss of her mother--and in her final resting place does Mara find a place of blissful ignorance where she goes by the name of Daisy.

It's now summer for Twyla, who should be excited to be a senior in high school next year...but she has bigger things to deal with, like her never-there alcoholic mom who keeps calling and saying she has a surprise. She's staying with her best friend Giselle this summer, and she's starting to fall for Giselle's twin brother Stormy.

When Daise Flarewell gets kidnapped by her dad, she begins to build up hatred for him. Her hatred builds even more when she finds out her father also took her friends and is trying to get her to hurt them. The only thing left to do is to escape. But, as you probably have guessed, that's not going to be so easy.

Life is a living hell for me. My mom would abuse me, my dad is dead, and my sister was always be busy. I try to hide but she would always find me. Will this ever end? Will these people save me from my mom or will they just hand me over to my mom? Please post a comment on my book

I'm no good at these things.. Um... This is a story about a girl who's been shunned/ridiculed all her life and her half sister who's gone through the same things because of mistakes their parental units make... You have to read it to understand, and I promise to redo this summary and make it better. But you should check this story out..

Parker has always been the popular girl in the school. She is part of the cheerleading team, she is in all these groups, and gets straight C’s, but none of this is what Parker wants. Its everything her mother wants. Parker’s mother puts her into a tutoring session for all her classes, because she also wants an all A student. Parker meets a boy named Robbie, and he cannot stand her what so ever. Parker soon starts to become aggravated because no one is seeing her for who she really is. They are