I Hate You With A Passion

I Hate You With A Passion

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It's finally Persephone's junior year at Coast View High, and she can't be any more excited to get it over with. Jake is back from camp, still reckless as ever, and Lissa is love crazed with her new boyfriend, leaving no time for Persephone. And high school is getting harder and harder to concentrate on as she starts falling for the two guys she least expects. The guy nobody likes, and the guy every girl wants. She's vowed to not fall for either of them, but vows are breakable. Crazy schemes are invented to get the guys to fall for her. Wild parties are springing up for her and Jake to revisit their past. But when it all comes down to decision time Will She Choose The Right One? Or will her decision cost her both of the guys she likes, and what about Jake? How can there be so much passion in hate?
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