Miss Popularity
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  • Reads 4,510
  • Votes 139
  • Parts 20
  • Time 5h 11m
Complete, First published Apr 28, 2014
'Yes' was always a dangerous word, Ron of all people should have known. So, why does she find herself saying yes so often to people who she should be avoiding? Yes to kissing in the locker rooms, yes to going on dates with the school's player - this is not how she pictured high school.

Fortunately for Ron, she has her brothers, and the triplets are an instant hit at their new school, hitting popularity within their first few days of attending. But how far will Ron go to keep up her reputation up, and bring the boys closer to her?

Join Ron as she flies through a spiral of bad decisions, stupid mistakes, and makes friends that she knows will last a lifetime.
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*Completed* "I just want to know why." I say as I turn over, trying to find his figure through the dark of my room. "Why what?" He asks. "Why you're being so nice to me." I say quietly, vulnerability seeping into my words. "How we even became friends." He sighs, "I want to know how." I scrunch my brow. "How what?" His response is soft, the opposite of his sarcastic personality. "How you don't see it." ******* Reagan Holt was about as average as a high school student could be. She didn't play any sports, didn't participate in the popular activities, and wasn't the girl all the boys chased after. All except one boy. He wrote her a letter every week. Each letter described something new for him to love about her. Whether it was how beautiful her laugh was or how his heart swelled with every smile she gave, he never failed to write how he felt. So the two should be together, right? That's the way Reagan wants it, but there's just one problem. He signs his letters "Love, Anonymous." Now add an obnoxious, conceited, sex god into the equation and you get a teenage girl confused on who really loves her. The sweet, tender written anonymous lover, or the cocky, ignorant asshole? -REVIEWS- "You create such wonderful characters and I can't wait to see what happens next!" VampireSa5m41993 "Thank you for wonderful dogs and little brothers and eccentrically hormonal best friends!" -Nat-Attack "I am totally hooked on this book!" nbazinet "I love the way the story flows and that you have really roundabout characters. It's as if they're real while I'm reading!" life_is_beautiful115 "Your work is literally art." lemonsun123 "Every time I read this book it just makes me smile." Nicooole97 Cover by: -winterr