The boys have some secrets that they keep too, and will do what it takes to keep her safe from knowing about the puzzling Academy that they swore allegiance to. She hopes that she can learn what it is like to have a natural relationship with buddies. She bonds with the boys, and is grateful for this influence, as it contrasts with the negative influence her parents gave. Her family moves into a brand new school district, and Sang is able to befriend a group of boys that seem to be perfection. She was usually cast out and by herself, simply because she was different. All she would like is to start anew and be accepted by her peers as an ordinary person. Sang has a mom that is afraid to go out, and a father that is rarely around, and she hates the isolation that traps her in the shadows. “Introductions” is the first novel in “The Ghost Bird” series and was released in the year 2012. She used to live in Charleston, South Carolina and lives around Cajuns. Stone also loves drinking iced mocha coffees. Her work has made it to the top of the New York Times and USA Today bestseller lists, which she self publishes. Stone writes New Adult and Young Adult romance novels, and sometimes they have a twist of fantasy to them.
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