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Teresa Toten

    October 13, 1955

    This author dives into dreamscapes and untamed imagination, often with a humorous and detached perspective. Her writing challenges conventional notions of reality and encourages readers to embrace the extraordinary. Ultimately, her path through political economy and an aversion to creative writing ironically led her to writing itself, discovering her true calling.

    The Taming
    Beware that Girl
    The Unlikely Hero of Room 13B
    Me and the Blondes
    The unlikely hero of room 13 B
    • Me and the Blondes

      Book One of the Series

      • 232 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      3.6(277)Add rating

      The narrative delves into the circumstances surrounding a husband's death, exploring themes of loss, grief, and the impact of tragedy on relationships. It invites readers to reflect on the emotional complexities faced by those left behind, revealing how such events can reshape lives and perspectives. Through poignant storytelling, the book examines the intricacies of love and the struggle to cope with the aftermath of loss.

      Me and the Blondes
    • "The instant Adam Spencer Ross meets Robyn Plummer in his Young Adult OCD Support Group, he is hopelessly, desperately drawn to her. Robyn has an hypnotic voice, blue eyes the shade of an angry sky, and ravishing beauty that makes Adam's insides ache. She's also just been released from a residential psychiatric program the kind for the worst, most difficult-to-cure cases; the kind that Adam and his fellow support group members will do anything to avoid joining." -- (Source of summary not specified)

      The Unlikely Hero of Room 13B
    • Beware that Girl

      • 336 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.3(72)Add rating

      For fans of Gossip Girl and Pretty Little Liars comes a tense thriller of secrets, lies and obsession.

      Beware that Girl
    • Katie likes to believe she’s invisible. It seems so much safer than being exposed as who she is: shy, poor, and vulnerable. So getting up in front of audience as the lead in her school’s production of The Taming of the Shrew should be complete torture. But as Katie tells it, something totally unexpected happened when she stepped on stage: “My head exploded. I loved it. Acting hit me like a sucker punch and I loved, loved, loved it! Invisible Katie became visible Katherina.” Evan is, as they say, another story. He knows just what it takes to get noticed, and he uses every one of the skills he’s perfected from years of being the new kid at yet another new school. Rich, smart, and ridiculously charming, he’s like nothing and no one Katie has ever encountered. How then could someone like him possibly be interested in someone like her? But before she knows it they are inseparable. Over the dizzying course of their relationship, Katie must confront the fact that the power of love can conceal darker truths.

      The Taming