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Patty Blount

    Patty Blount crafts narratives featuring intelligent and strong characters who are unafraid to fight for what is right. Her works are characterized by their edginess, realism, and gut-wrenching emotional depth within contemporary and young adult romance genres. Blount delves into themes that resonate with modern readers, exploring the complexities of human relationships and societal issues. She is celebrated for her authentic voice and her ability to create characters that readers can connect with and find inspiring.

    The Way It Hurts
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    Someone I Used to Know
    Some Boys
    • 2018

      Someone I Used to Know

      • 358 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      4.3(1633)Add rating

      Two years after she was raped, Ashley, now a high school junior and still struggling with everyday life, sees her family falling apart.

      Someone I Used to Know
    • 2017

      The Way It Hurts

      • 391 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      Guitarist Elijah and actress Kristen connect after unusual circumstances bring them together, but cruelty from strangers online and Kristen's strict father threaten their relationship.

      The Way It Hurts
    • 2014

      Some Boys

      • 339 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Shunned by her friends and even her father after she accuses the town golden boy of rape, Grace wonders if she can ever trust Ian, a classmate who is funny, kind, and has secrets of his own. Shunned by her friends after she accuses the town golden boy of rape, Grace wonders if she can ever trust Ian, a classmate who is funny and kind and has secrets of his own. The plot contains pervasive vulgarity.

      Some Boys
    • 2012

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      • 291 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.9(2116)Add rating

      On his first day of school in yet another new town, Dan stops a jock, Jeff, from beating up an outcast kid named Brandon; he makes an enemy and a friend in the process, while developing a crush on a classmate, Julie.

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