Human. All I Ever Wanted Was to Be NormalHuman. All I Ever Wanted Was to Be Normal
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eBook, 2016
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Current format, eBook, 2016, , Available. Offered in 0 more formatsBay is nineteen as she starts her journey in this twisted plot. She doesn't understand everything she feels but as her feelings progress emotionally and physically when she meets and falls in love with beautiful, young, and well off Daniel. She discovers herself with this man and finds her more humane side as her story and Daniel's unravel. The closer she gets to his family, the farther she gets from her own. Bay can't fathom the realities of her own life with finding out her name may not even be hers, she pushes away from her father and falls into a world of constant danger of her own life without truly knowing how much danger she can really be in. As tensions raise and when Bay starts feeling sick she received unexpected news of carrying Daniel's baby. Bay is finding out shocking discoveries about Daniel's lucid mother and his very personable father being not what they seem to be, along with personal discoveries about her own health she finally takes a leap and escapes coming back to a world she is more familiar with. It's going to take a lot more than just Bay to get her away from all the evil around her. She has a lot more than just her to think about, and needs to make a decision for her and her child.
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