Don't Say The B Word

Don't Say The B Word

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“And there will be-!” I would never dare to say the b word. Chrissy and Lily were obviously looking forward to the b word. The b word is what i use for the word 'boys'. Ugh. Aimee Walker is a shy, quiet and typical teenager. She is always stuck in the fictional fantasy land of books. Her perfect image of a boy is in her head yet she is too scared to see the real thing. But there is one thing that not all teenagers do; she goes to a boarding school, a girl’s boarding school. When her three roommates Jamie, Chrissy and Lily decide to take an end of school road trip around Europe she is stuck with them and goes along. Keep in mind she hasn't seen a boy in eight years of her life except for the usual weird ones living in her neighbourhood when she goes back on holidays. So when she realises there will be boys on this long trip, what will she do? Will she be able to accept they aren’t her perfect prince charming in her mind? But maybe she will find her prince charming. Or she will just see a long line of ugly, old toads? But then she meets the charming bad boy: Nathan Blake and she's confused. She doesn't know if he's just another bad boy from her books or someone genuinely nice. Will Mr. Player boy make her say it?
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