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Meet Me at the Tech Lab

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Kinsley the Goth Girl.
Jasper the Nerd.
The two don't go together.
Until they have to.


Kinsley

If anyone finds out my secret, my whole life would be turned upside down. No one can know.

Jasper

She looks like she needs help, I can fix her laptop for her, her bark is worse than her bite... I hope!

Kinsley has herself shut off in a bubble, scary persona so no one will approach her. If anyone gets close to her they may find out the secret she's hiding.

Jasper is a geek and owns it. He is probably the brainiest guy in high school. When he finds out Kinsley's secret and wants to help her, she will only accept his help if she can do something for him.

He needs confidence with girls and to learn how to kiss... seems like a perfect solution.

"Meet Me at the Tech Lab" is the final book in the touching Arrowsmith High Series. Lose yourself in a story where self-belief, first love, and sacrifice will pull at your heart strings.

237 pages, Kindle Edition

Published July 7, 2024

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About the author

M.J. Ray

6 books16 followers
I live in the Northwest of England with my husband and two children.

In between working part time as a childminder, caring for my children and providing taxi duties I somehow find time to write. My ambition was always to write and I'm so happy that I'm finally getting a chance to do that.

I write YA sweet romance, where I get to create my dream man time and time again, and he gets to be different every time. I am lucky to have a real life perfect man at home that doesn't mind sharing me when I'm writing.

I hope you enjoy my books, as the ideas just keep coming there will be many more!

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January 1, 2026
Finally tackling some bigger problems in a sensible way. Heroes struggling, trying to learn. A good one, but do skip the epilogues
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