Bad boys are no good

Bad boys are no good

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Angela Amber Collins was completely happy with her two best friends Rachel and Christian. She was completely happy before she met Chase Devons, the bad boy of the school. When they accidentally cross each others paths, and Angela realizes that Chase isn't as bad as she thought Angela has do whatever she can to drive herself away from falling in love with the schools bad boy. I mean she knows that bad boys are no good right?
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Freen has lived five years with a transplanted heart, engaged to the man who stood by her through every battle. She should be happy. She should be ready for the future. But when she meets Becky-a reclusive painter whose work radiates grief and devotion-her world tilts. Becky has spent years trapped in mourning, painting only the woman she lost too soon. The fiancée who looks uncannily like Freen. What begins as quiet conversations and stolen moments soon grows into something neither of them can name. But love this fragile has ghosts. Because Becky's lost fiancée looks exactly like Freen. Because Freen's heart beats with a truth she doesn't yet know. Because to choose each other means betraying the man Freen promised her life to and for Becky to finally letting go of the woman she thought she could never live without. Told with aching intimacy and devastating tenderness, this is a story of two women bound by loss, by fate, and by a love that demands they face the hardest question of all: What if the heart remembers, even when we try to forget?

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