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The Chronicles of Cassidy

ID Johnson creates characters you'll want to have as your best friends with antagonists you'll love to hate. Her love for all things princess-y compelled her to write her first medieval romance at fifteen, and she hasn't stopped writing since. Now, her plots are a little more complex, her topics a little more mature, and her romances often more intense, but she's never lost the love she felt the first moment she breathed life into a character over twenty years ago. If you love feisty paranormal heroines, damsels who cause distress, or historical ladies who know how to light up a room, then pull up a seat, get out your eReader, and meet ID Johnson's friends. Soon enough, they'll be your friends, too. Check out her author website at www.authoridjohnson.com. he world isn't the place you think it is. It's dark, it's secretive, and it's dangerous. When my sister returned from a party one night, I knew something was different--something was wrong. I was determined to find out what was wrong, before it was too late. My life as a small town high school student would soon be transformed as I discovered an entirely different world, one where Vampires, Guardians, and Hunters war over humanity. My name is Cassidy Findley, and I’m pretty sure my sister is a vampire, despite her “co-worker” making every effort to brainwash me into believing otherwise. I can only hope that I’m not too late and that I can trust my own memories. Because I’m pretty sure my sister’s friends are coming for me next. The Chronicles of Cassidy is a retelling of The Clandestine Saga specifically for young adult/teen readers told from the perspective of high schooler Cassidy Findley.

ID Johnson · Fantasy
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563 Chs

Chapter 83

If Cadence noticed my word choice, she didn't let on. "No, Aaron's not always there, but he is a lot of the time. It makes it hard. I'll talk to him while we are in the field, but not any other time. I just can't."

I could feel Cadence's broken heart beating through the phone and felt just terrible for her. "I'm so sorry, Cadey. Maybe maybe it's just not meant to be, you know? But there are lots of other guys on your team." I didn't name any names. The only ones I could think of that were even options were Jamie, who was an old man in my mind and one she'd already shot down at my suggestion, and Elliott, who belonged to me, even if it wasn't in a romantic way. I was not going to suggest Christian as he creeped me out.