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The Good Girl & The Badass (Editing) by Sweetfozi
Sweetfozi
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Charlotte Smith is: -Sarcastic (very) -Strange (most of the time) -A good girl (most definitely) Andrew Kingsley on the other hand is: -Hot (very) -A player (most of the time) -A badass (Hell yeah) What happens when they end up living together? They'll be getting new friends, fun times, jealousy and possibly love. There's a lot in store for these two. Read to find out!!! Cover by: timothyjrt *This book is currently in the process of being edited. Whenever a chapter is edited it will be stated beside it. The editing may not be perfect but once I edited the whole book to a more satisfying version of it for me, I shall go back and re-edit it once again*
I'm The Geek Who Slapped A Football Player. by Pearlie
Pearlie
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*ALL RIGHTS RESERVED* Clarisse Hornitt is a nerd. Or a geek. But, not your typical nerd/geek, as she won't put up with bullshit and will promptly tell you how it is regardless to how it makes you feel. She manages to get into a physical altercation with a certain football player at her high school...and well...drops herself into a whole mess of trouble she'd never expected. *ALL RIGHTS RESERVED*
Finding Hope by Lilohorse
Lilohorse
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Going through an attic is like a treasure hunt, especially when you're going through someone else's. Like Forrest Gump said, you never know what you're gonna get. Leah Coombes thought she knew exactly what she was in for when she started to sort through her mother's attic, but what she didn't expect to find was an old box filled with letters addressed to a missing girl called Hope. With the help of the letters and added research, Leah discovers that Hope disappeared during a stay at Sunnyside Recuperation Camp for young mental disorder sufferers, but through the eyes of Myka, Hope's sister, she witnesses a new found love, a break in and a type of desperation she didn't realise existed. Armed with Myka's letter, Leah vows to find out exactly what happened to Hope during that month at Sunnyside, but with the camp and other witnesses proving impossible, can the truth really be uncovered?