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An embarrassing run-in leaves her wanting more.

Ella Scott, ready for a change and the chance to escape family tragedy, heads to familiar Del Mar, California, after her college graduation.

No one could prepare her for what she’d find.

After starting her new job as a high... read more

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After four years, it is finally my last day at Northeastern University.

Table of Contents edit see section history

Chapter 1 - Graduation
Chapter 2 - First Sighting
Chapter 3 - The Wilde Ride
Chapter 4 - Ryder’s Place
Chapter 5 - A Long Day
Chapter 6 - A Longer Night
Chapter 7 - Plan B
Chapter 8 - Oatmeal
Chapter 9 - Break and Enter
Chapter 10 - Brent the Creep
Chapter 11 - Party Hard
Chapter 12 - Confessions
Chapter 13 - Flowers
Chapter 14 - Issues
Chapter 15 - Going for a Run
Chapter 16 - Teacher’s Pet
Chapter 17 - Double Ds and Text Messages
Chapter 18 - Night on the Town
Chapter 19 - Party at Wilde Ride
Chapter 20 - Birthday Boy
Chapter 21 - Victoria’s Secret
Chapter 22 - Wanna go for a Ride?
Chapter 23 - The Attack
Chapter 24 - The Aftermath
Chapter 25 - Going Home
Chapter 26 - Gotta Leave
Chapter 27 - Devon
Chapter 28 - Choices
Chapter 29 - Remembering
Epilogue

Series & Lists edit see section history

This is book 1 of 1 in Ride Series. (standard series)

Authors & Contributors edit see section history

  1. Maegan Lynn Moores (Author)

First Edition edit see section history

Original Language: English
Publisher: Maegan Lynn Moores
Country: United States
Publication Date: December 20, 2012
ISBN: N/A
Page Count: 243

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