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  2. After We Collided (novel) - Wikipedia

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    A few days later Tessa, Trevor, Kimberly, and Vance go to Seattle to celebrate book publishing at a club. Tessa gets drunk and started dancing, accidentally kissing a stranger because she imagined him to be Hardin. She later drunk calls him about it and he drives all the way to Seattle to see her.

  3. Clockwork Angel - Wikipedia

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    Clockwork Angel is the first installment of The Infernal Devices trilogy by Cassandra Clare.After the death of her aunt, Tessa Gray is sent a ticket to travel to London by her brother Nathaniel.

  4. The Dirty Girls Social Club - Wikipedia

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    The Dirty Girls Social Club is a 2003 novel by Alisa Valdes-Rodriguez.Valdes-Rodriguez later wrote a sequel titled Dirty Girls on Top, which was published in 2008.The book is also credited with launching a new movement in Chicano literature and inspiring a series of "chick lit" novels about Latina women dubbed "Chica lit."

  5. Maria Teresa Cruz San Diego - Wikipedia

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    Maria Teresa "Tessa" Cruz San Diego is a prolific and bestselling author of Tagalog popular romance novels in the Philippines. As a writer for the Tagalog pocketbooks industry, San Diego used the pen names such as Maia Jose and Tisha Nicole .

  6. Filthy Words - Wikipedia

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  7. Clockwork Prince - Wikipedia

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    Clockwork Prince is a 2011 novel written by Cassandra Clare.It is the second novel in The Infernal Devices trilogy and is written through the perspective of the protagonist, Tessa Gray, who lives at the London Institute among Shadowhunters, a group of half-angel/half-human beings called Nephilim.

  8. Forget bad blood: Bad words on Taylor Swift’s albums ... - AOL

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    Her eighth — 2020’s “Folklore” — introduces the word “f–k” to Swift’s increasingly raunchy vocabulary, and repeats her four other swear words. X/CharlotteYMusic X/hafsaquraishi_

  9. Narratophilia - Wikipedia

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    Narratophilia is a sexual fetish in which words and stories are sexually arousing, usually by the telling of dirty and obscene words or stories to a partner. For some people, writings or words that are not outright obscene can have the same arousal effect. [1] [2] The term is also used for arousal by means of listening to obscene words and ...