I Hate You Too | Keith Powers
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  • Parts 27
  • Time 2h 32m
  • Reads 174,185
  • Votes 8,834
  • Parts 27
  • Time 2h 32m
Ongoing, First published Jun 01, 2017
New Keith Powers Book.

Keith Powers and Amara Johnson use to be close friends when they were younger before suddenly out of the blue they started to hate one another.  It's like one day they care about each other and the next they can't even be in the same room. The feud between them has carried on all the way to their senior year in high school where they're forced to see each other everyday. It doesn't help that their parents are best friends. Will these two makeup or will their hate and bitterness get in the way?

Check out my new story! Hope you guys enjoy since it's my first Keith Powers book!

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