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Til Death Do Us Part (Spy Series #2) by writersblockinmyhead
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Becca is back in the sequel to "How To Become A Spy" with double the drama and double the action. This time, after graduating high school and working for the RUA full time, she is assigned to a new case with Eric and tough agent Mackenzie - who isn't exactly happy with her presence. With things getting serious, the case takes a turn for the absolute worst leaving the team in a position they never thought possible. With Becca and Eric still unsure of where their relationship stands and struggles threatening to tear them apart, can the three work together to ensure their survival?
Confessions of a Queen B* by cristamchugh
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Alexis Wyndham is the other type of Queen B-the Queen Bitch. After years of being the subject of ridicule, she revels in her ability to make the in-crowd cower via the exposés on her blog, The Eastline Spy. Now that she's carved out her place in the high school hierarchy, she uses her position to help the unpopular kids walking the hallways. Saving a freshman from bullies? Check. Swapping insults with the head cheerleader? Check. Falling for the star quarterback? So not a part of her plan. But when Brett offers to help her solve the mystery of who's posting X-rated videos from the girls' locker room, she'll have to swallow her pride and learn to see past the high school stereotypes she's never questioned-until now.
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}