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Break It Up (Someone Else's Fairytale #2.5) by EmilyMahTippetts
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Kyra Armijo is making a few changes in her life. One of them being, she's no longer going to give it up to every guy who looks at her twice. And she's putting her hopes and dreams for her future first. When the aspiring photojournalist gets the opportunity of a lifetime to tag along with international boy band sensation, Triple Cross, she can't pass up the chance. The only problem is that she's in love with one band member, dodging the unwanted attention of another, and desperate to keep her turbulent past under wraps. Triple Cross have "nice guy" appeal, approved of by parents the world over, but have just let go their longtime manager, who controlled their clean image and media exposure with an iron fist. When Zach Wechsler, the object of Kyra's affection, begins to show interest, she has to be careful. Surely one girl can't destroy a band that's been together for ten years... only what if she can? Kyra knows she's one bad decision away from ruining everything she's worked for, and taking the hottest act of her generation down with her. This new adult book is suitable for all ages, and is for sale on Amazon, Nook, Kobo, iTunes, and Book Depository (if I'm not uploading it fast enough ;-)
Nobody's Damsel (Someone Else's Fairytale #2) by EmilyMahTippetts
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This book is for sale on Amazon (http://authl.it/B00AWYHX22?d) and all other major online vendors. The paperback is orderable through any bookstore.
The Teenage Guide To Popularity   [COMPLETE] by wendythestoryteller
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For Carter Vance, popularity is a world that she has purposely distanced herself from for many years. Why feed in to the totally superficial, social hierarchy of high school? She's perfectly happy being an outsider. But when she's challenged to prove that anyone can be popular, she puts everything on the line to make a point - that popularity is as fickle and cliché as all the teen movies make it out to be. What she does instead is ruin her true friendships, hurt the only guy who has ever mattered, and dig herself a hole that's much more complicated than the plot of all of her favourite movies combined. {Book 1 in the Teenage Guide series}