Yeah Boy and Doll Face
Kellic in the teenage years.
Kellin meets Vic, a hot Mexican who has just moved from Mexico. Vic quickly becomes popular and Kellin gives up all hope if them ever being together, but one stupid dare turns into the worst mistake ever.
Kellin Quinn is a new student in a boarding school ruled by reckless and rebelling Vic Fuentes. Note: Violent, trigger ending
Vic Fuentes never thought anything bad would happen to him. He had a pretty decent life; star-player of the soccer team at his high school, good grades, girls swooning over him. Vic never really took danger precautions seriously. One drunken night, he’s dared to go into the woods alone in the middle of the night while...
Kellin Quinn is a new student in a boarding school, his eyes set on his attractive english teacher Vic Fuentes.
'The painless killing of a patient suffering from an incurable and painful disease or in an irreversible coma.' Euthanasia. This disease was my life. I want to die, I want to die. I wanted to bleed out right in that bathroom, but he had to stop me; why does he even care? Why would Vic Fuentes, the perfect senior care...
Kellin is from a future of hell. In year 2050, there are world wars and chaos and complete horror. When Kellin's dad sends him on a mission to go back to the past and kill Vic Fuentes, the man who started it all, Kellin has to try and gain Vic's trust in order to continue into the process of killing him. But as the da...
[COMPLETE ✓] Rumour has it that a new guy is joining our class this year. All the girls are going crazy, imagining all the case scenarios from cliché YA books: mysterious, rebel, bad boy, werewolf, fallen angel, even vampire! The worst part, I don't even think they have read the books; they only watched the films...
Kellin Quinn. He’s the ultimate criminal. Charged with murder, kidnapping, and assault, he’s been locked up in a prison in which he meets a certain man – no, not a man. He’s a monster, and he changes Kellin into a monster too; one with fangs and a craving for blood. Vic Fuentes. He’s the supposed “victim” here. On mul...