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The Trouble With Mistakes
Frances Kensington I
by Abby J Williamson
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Overview


The trouble with mistakes is they never really go away, no matter how much you wish they would. And train wrecks like Frances Kensington always make the front page... Frances is a teenage heiress with a past. As she struggles to come to terms with an accident she was involved with last summer—an accident that ended with the death of a classmate—Frances tries her best to stay out of trouble. The only problem is trouble seems to follow her where ever she goes. While her parents are oblivious, Frances battles guilt, friend troubles, a new relationship, and mysterious threats from someone who won't let her forget what she did. If only forgetting her mistakes were as easy as making them.
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The trouble with mistakes is they never really go away, no matter how much you wish they would. And train wrecks like Frances Kensington always make the front page…

Frances Kensington has a hard time forgetting her mistakes, and an even harder time not making new ones. This makes life as a teenage heiress difficult, especially when all your mistakes are headlining news.

While living life in the spotlight, Frances struggles to come to terms with an accident she was involved with last summer—an accident that ended with the death of a classmate. The guilt becomes overpowering at times, yet her parents are oblivious to her cries for help…Except when her mistakes begin to spiral out of control.

The only person Frances can truly rely on is her best friend, Lena. But does she want to burden Lena with her mistakes, or keep her chaotic thoughts to herself? It isn’t considered lying if you never talk about it, right?

Frances tries to make sense of her inner turmoil when she meets the charming Noah. He’s sweet and honest and everything Frances needs, but is he too good to be true? Or will he just turn into another one of her mistakes?

To complicate her life more, Frances begins finding mysterious threats that bring her back to the accident last summer. Are they just a sick joke, or has someone really come back to make her pay for what she did?

Frances only wants to stay out of trouble, but the trouble with mistakes is once you make one, it’s hard to stop yourself from making more…And sometimes trying to fix things only makes them worse.

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About the author


Abby Williamson is a new author who grew up in the small town of Fall Creek, Wisconsin. Abby received a Bachelor's degree from the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire in Unified Early Childhood Education with a certification in American Sign Language. She currently lives in Stevens Point with her dog where she teaches 4K-Head Start. A lover of books, Abby has always dreamed of becoming an author. The Trouble with Mistakes is her first self-publication.
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Book details

Genre:FICTION

Subgenre:Romance / Suspense

Language:English

Series title:Frances Kensington

Series Number:1

Pages:272

eBook ISBN:9781543930238

Paperback ISBN:9781543930221


Overview


The trouble with mistakes is they never really go away, no matter how much you wish they would. And train wrecks like Frances Kensington always make the front page... Frances is a teenage heiress with a past. As she struggles to come to terms with an accident she was involved with last summer—an accident that ended with the death of a classmate—Frances tries her best to stay out of trouble. The only problem is trouble seems to follow her where ever she goes. While her parents are oblivious, Frances battles guilt, friend troubles, a new relationship, and mysterious threats from someone who won't let her forget what she did. If only forgetting her mistakes were as easy as making them.

Read more

Description


The trouble with mistakes is they never really go away, no matter how much you wish they would. And train wrecks like Frances Kensington always make the front page…

Frances Kensington has a hard time forgetting her mistakes, and an even harder time not making new ones. This makes life as a teenage heiress difficult, especially when all your mistakes are headlining news.

While living life in the spotlight, Frances struggles to come to terms with an accident she was involved with last summer—an accident that ended with the death of a classmate. The guilt becomes overpowering at times, yet her parents are oblivious to her cries for help…Except when her mistakes begin to spiral out of control.

The only person Frances can truly rely on is her best friend, Lena. But does she want to burden Lena with her mistakes, or keep her chaotic thoughts to herself? It isn’t considered lying if you never talk about it, right?

Frances tries to make sense of her inner turmoil when she meets the charming Noah. He’s sweet and honest and everything Frances needs, but is he too good to be true? Or will he just turn into another one of her mistakes?

To complicate her life more, Frances begins finding mysterious threats that bring her back to the accident last summer. Are they just a sick joke, or has someone really come back to make her pay for what she did?

Frances only wants to stay out of trouble, but the trouble with mistakes is once you make one, it’s hard to stop yourself from making more…And sometimes trying to fix things only makes them worse.

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About the author


Abby Williamson is a new author who grew up in the small town of Fall Creek, Wisconsin. Abby received a Bachelor's degree from the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire in Unified Early Childhood Education with a certification in American Sign Language. She currently lives in Stevens Point with her dog where she teaches 4K-Head Start. A lover of books, Abby has always dreamed of becoming an author. The Trouble with Mistakes is her first self-publication.
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