Can’t Look Away

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Author: Donna Cooner

When is it time to turn off the camera?Torrey Grey is famous. At least, on the Internet. Thousands of people watch her videos on fashion and beauty. But when Torrey’s sister is killed in an accident-maybe because of Torrey and her videos-Torrey’s perfect world implodes.Now, strangers online are bashing Torrey. And at her new school, she doesn’t know who to trust. Is queen-….Read More

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