Damn, these bad boys (ON HOLD)

Damn, these bad boys (ON HOLD)

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I want to hold you. Touch you. Kiss you. I want to be there for you in ways that no man has ever been there for someone or ever will. ****************************************************************************************************** Meet Freya Austen. Kind of melodramatic. Kind of clever. Kind of weird. Really messed-up. Meet Dylan Faulks. Kind of cocky. Kind of obnoxious. Kind of rude. Really bad boyish. Now Freya has sworn herself off these bad boys forever and even boys for a while. But they keep on popping. She hasn't had the best past and turns out certain other people don't as well. And sometimes these pasts intercept. Will she resist or will she fall in love with the college's bad boy? And what happens if certain secrets get in the way of love?
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Frey Sanders isn't a shy guy. He is a lot of things - obnoxiously loud, over-confident, spoiled - but shy was never even in the list of words to describe him. He has enough confidence to have lots of friends, not considered to be the most popular in school, but definitely a welcomed guest at most tables during lunch. And as the son of the owner of the most popular club in town, his image is nowhere near being ruined. It all becomes a bit complicated when he pisses off the wrong people, and they decide on teaching him a lesson in humility. What they aren't aware of, are the raging fights inside Frey's own mind that he struggles with every day. With an over-bearing mother, a mostly absent father and his own mind messing with him, will Frey be able to handle their revenge? A group of friends teams up, coming up with a plan to get back at Frey; all with a different reason. But Frey responds to everything a whole lot different from what they expected. How will they teach Frey a lesson, if he turns the table and the plan backfires in their faces?

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