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Wendy Toliver

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    Once Upon A Time
    Once Upon a Time - Regina Rising
    Miss Match
    The Secret Life of a Teenage Siren
    • The Secret Life of a Teenage Siren

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      A transformative journey unfolds as a geeky protagonist undergoes a stunning makeover in just sixty seconds. The story explores themes of self-discovery, confidence, and the societal pressures of appearance. As the character navigates the challenges of newfound popularity, relationships, and personal identity, readers are taken on an engaging ride that highlights the importance of embracing one's true self beyond superficial changes.

      The Secret Life of a Teenage Siren
    • Sasha, a sixteen-year-old who runs an online dating service at her school, faces a dilemma when she falls in love with her new client Derek, who wants Sasha to set him up with her older sister Maddie.

      Miss Match
    • Once Upon A Time

      • 410 pages
      • 15 hours of reading
      3.8(1842)Add rating

      Red is 16 and lives with Granny in a cottage in the village, where boarding up the house and hiding during Wolfstime is a means of survival. Red help's Granny with Granny's baked good business, catering as well as door-to-door sales. Red has a constant internal battle between her wild side and her strict, overprotective upbringing, and the issue of "control" as she discovers she has a hot temper when the "mean girls" push her too far. ("When we learn to control it, we needn't fear it," Rumpelstiltskin says in the series.) She has flashbacks to her 13th year when she received her cloak and the nickname "Red." Plagued by nightmares she doesn't understand and a temper she can't control, Red struggles to save Granny's troubled business and to nurture her budding romance with Peter, even as the betrayal of her classmates awakens the wolf within.

      Once Upon A Time
    • When 15-year-old Poppy Browne moves from Boulder, CO, to Pleasant Acres, TX, with her professor mother, she has to attend Calvary High even though she's not Baptist. She makes friends with the popular girls and has a date for the Sadie Hawkins dance. Poppy gets caught in an ex-BFF rivalry between her friend Mary Jane and another schoolmate, Bridgette. Then she starts shoplifting. The first time, it's an accident. The second, it's induced by peer pressure. Subsequently, however, it's for the rush. Poppy, Mary Jane, and Whitney steal regularly, and Poppy doesn't know whether or not she can stop. Eventually, she overcomes her fear of disappointing Mary Jane and Whitney, but she still faces the consequences when her mother finds out what she has been doing. Although the story is not entirely compelling, the rivalry between Mary Jane and Bridgette; the suspense of finding out whether Poppy will get caught; and her developing romance with “shithead” Dave, the preacher's son, build enough tension to grab readers' attention.

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