Not Your Expected Bad Boy | COMPLETED
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Complete, First published May 22, 2017
~Sequel to Not Your Expected Hijabi~

Liam's gone.
Ruki's moving on.
And this author has a ton of comments, pleading for the story to carry on... 

So welcome to Not Your Expected Hijabi's sequel: Not Your Expected Bad Boy 

Where all the college drama is long gone and our characters have matured. It's been five years since the old college days and Rukshana and Liam still haven't met. 

Will they meet in the real world? A world that may seem all innocent and simple but in reality there's so much going on. 

And if they do, is there still any love? 

Will they even remember each other?

There's so much going on and so little time...

And this author is losing her mind!
Okay, I'll stop with the rhyming! I can't help it!

But seriously? What are you waiting for? Click the read button and start reading! Add it to your library and reading list! However, I do recommend you to read book one (Not Your Expected Hijabi) before proceeding with this.

Happy reading!❤️

~COMPLETED~

A/N: THIS BOOK IS CURRENTLY UNDER EDITING. It will be back on the shelves soon. Please follow me for updates and keep the book in your library.

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