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Young Squatters

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  • JPCA

  • Paru le : 11/01/2016
Bradford and Harper get together as teenagers. They are both from upper middle-class homes. However, Bradford's parents had some hard times when he was... > Lire la suite
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Bradford and Harper get together as teenagers. They are both from upper middle-class homes. However, Bradford's parents had some hard times when he was laid off due to an accident. Bradford learned from his father how to beat the system and get what he wanted without working for it , and to have others feel sorry for him. When he meets Harper, he tells her all this, and she, spending a lot of time at Bradford's family home, learns how to do the same.
The young couple become engaged, and decide that they want a big house, but of course, can't afford it on their minimum wage jobs, so devise a plan of how to get it. The idea came to them when Harper got into an argument with her parents telling them that she owned their house as well as them because the address was on their driver's license. So they scoured the city, and decided which house they would like to have, discovered that a middle-aged couple and two young adult children lived there, and went down to the license bureau and changed the address on their driver's license to that of the house they wanted.
Then they packed up their belongings into a rented moving van, drove to the house, parked the moving van, went to the door, and forced their way in, saying it was their house. The original homeowners, Nick and Nora, end up moving out of the house, hiring an attorney and fighting the young couple to get their house back. It takes some time, so meanwhile the young couple is destroying things, and claiming squatter's rights.
The twist to the story is...

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  • Date de parution : 11/01/2016
  • Editeur : JPCA
  • ISBN : 978-1-310-14080-8
  • EAN : 9781310140808
  • Format : ePub
  • Caractéristiques du format ePub
    • Protection num. : pas de protection

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Biographie de Blair London

"Blair London has written thrillers that will rank with Clive Cussler, Jack Higgins, and Stephen J. Cannell. Can't wait to be starring in the movie adaptations of these books."- Matthew McConaughey (actor)"Blair London hits all the right notes with her books. Her characters are alive with passion and the scenes are vivid. Blair needs to keep the books coming and make a character especially for me." - Connie Britton (actress)"Blair London is a new author with a zest for storytelling that grapples real life issues in her novels.
These books are great stories as well as issues that confront society and I highly recommend her books and eagerly await her next book." - Patricia Heaton (The Middle, Everybody Loves Raymond)"Children Below Us: Child Trafficking is a novel that every parent should read. Blair London deals with an issue that is too often swept under the rug when talking about America's missing children. We can use more authors like her." - John Walsh (America's Most Wanted)"Blair London has put a novel spin on serious problems facing American society in her books.
I hope she keeps up the work in her upcoming books. These books are great works of fiction but address issues that dominate the news daily. Great job Blair!" - Megan Kelly (Fox News)Blair London is a Minnesota-based author. She gets her shocking ideas from extremely vivid dreams she has in conjunction with news stories, people she knows, and some personal experience. Blair's books are all on modern-day crime.
Blair is the author of three winning novels, including the internationally renowned cliff-hangers:* Jobs for Angels: Veterans' Nightmare Realities* Lure to Death: The Social Media Serial Killer* Children Below Us: Child Trafficking* Airport Stalking: Jack's GameBlair warns that you may be shocked at what you read.
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