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The Option by hopelesslyromantic01
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Andrew Reid Parker, an eighteen year old was dragged to a very exclusive Masquerade Party by his mother. And by fate he danced with a very graceful and elegant girl, Reid is not stupid to know that she has a pure beauty hidden behind her mask, but to Reid's dismay—he hadn't have the time to know her. His only clue was that the girl was brunette and has emerald green eyes, and that was all he knew. He searched in every way he can and came up to three beautiful girls who were all brunette and green eyed—he has 3 options to find his girl. Will he ever choose the right option? Or will he not?
Just My Type by BrittanyLeigh8
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"Never Fall for a Bad Boy." That's what Olivia has always been told. So why did she go and do it anyway? And why did he have to be the best friend of her Best Friend's very own bad boy? This is something she never expected. When Olivia and Thomas first meet in home economics, she was a little more than surprised. She quickly learns that no matter what she does he's never gonna leave her alone. Why? Well, she doesn't even know the answer to that. When her best friend Farrah starts dating this bad boy's friend she knows that the countless run in's and unwanted conversations are inevitable and tries to find a way to not kill her self. Figuratively speaking of course. This is nothing compared to what she would go through. This bad boy has taken a genuine interest in her and it has nothing to do with her clumsiness in the kitchen. There is something about her that just draws him in. And as much as Olivia tries to fight the connection, she can never seem to erase him from her mind. Not that Thomas would even think about letting her anyway. Can Thomas convince her that maybe Bad Boy's are her type after all? ****Spin-off of The Bad Boy is Possessive. It is NOT necessary to read TBBIP to understand this book.****