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Anon. #2

Flawed

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In a high school where chaos and desire collide, Chelsea Clark finds herself at the center of a storm. Capturing the hearts of both the charming star athlete, Kyle Weston, and the mysterious bad boy, Tucker Andreou, her life has been a whirlwind of passion and uncertainty. Little does she know, the rollercoaster ride has only just begun.

In the aftermath of a disastrous Holiday Party, Chelsea's world shatters into a million fractured pieces. Betrayed and abandoned, she realizes that the only person she can truly rely on is herself. Determined to discover her true identity and reclaim the fragments of her broken spirit, Chelsea embarks on a transformative journey—one that she will intimately document through her powerful and provocative blog.

As the days turn into weeks, Chelsea's online confessions reveal a captivating narrative of self-discovery, where enemies lurk in the shadows and unexpected alliances form. With every blog post, she inches closer to understanding the tangled web of her own desires, as well as the path to healing the shattered relationships that once defined her.

Prepare to be spellbound by Chelsea's raw and honest journey as she weaves through the intricate tapestry of her teenage existence. Brace yourself for a riveting tale of love, betrayal, and the indomitable spirit that emerges when we are pushed to our limits.

403 pages, Kindle Edition

First published June 29, 2013

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Diamond McKinney

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Hello! My name is Diamond, and I'm obsessed with everything that has to do with The Sims!
I currently have fun, teenage, drama-filled series filmed with The Sims 3 and 4!

I also write books based on these series, and you can find them at Amazon.



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13 reviews
September 20, 2025
This book in the series pushes all the plot threads forward well and is still giving me that feeling of nostalgia as I read it. It is slower paced than the first one and I think it neglects to remind us more that Chelsea is writing the blog as we read and I think that if you didn't watch the original series, you would easily forget that she has a blog and the last plot point wouldn't hit as hard. Lastly, there were a few more errors in grammar/format than in the first book, but it wasn't distracting enough for me to lower the rating. Overall, I still enjoyed the book and can't wait to dive into the next one.
7 reviews
June 2, 2025
I enjoyed all the Anon books. I came across the story originally when it was on YouTube as a Sims 3 series. If you haven’t watched it I definitely recommend so you can see these characters in another universe. It is on Youtube by Diamonnddx aka the author of this series
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21 reviews
February 8, 2021
It was like watching the YouTube series all over again in a good way. I enjoyed reading through Flawed and was excited to hear about all familiar characters from the series in better detail.
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77 reviews
March 24, 2024
Second book in this series and I’m already hooked! I love these characters and the story, there’s always parts of books that I kind of don’t really find interesting, but this series isn’t like that. There’s always something interesting going on that makes me not want to stop reading.

I still give it 5 stars because I love the story, but there were a few spelling and editing mistakes, which is understandable since the author edited it herself and also is self-published, there’s not too many so it doesn’t ruin the story.
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10 reviews1 follower
July 2, 2013
This book is a continuation of her first book, Anon, which was really good! This book, I did enjoy, and the plot of the book was interesting but it was frustrating to read because of the main character's bipolar behavior with boys; but it was frustrating in a good way and bad way. This book wasn't perfect but it wasn't horrible, but I have to say that the book was a page-turner, it did leave me wanting more because you never know what stupid, great or unexpected thing the main character, Chelsea will do. I can't wait for the third book, though. These type of books are one of my guilty pleasures and I do recommend this book if you do enjoy teen/love drama books and it's fairly affordable. Oh and also you have to read the first book, Anon in order to understand what's going on in this book.
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January 27, 2015
this a wonderful book with lots of drama humor and romance this is the perfect book for me. They should put these books in libraries.
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