Pokerface

Pokerface

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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Mon, Jan 20, 2020
Natasha Carter is Lakefront's Princess. Not because of her mom's high end fashion company, but being a part of the world famous David Modeling Agency. She's also the most popular girl at school, along with her two besties, Cassie Prescott and Lila Henry. It's her senior year, and she wants to live the remains of her teenagehood to the fullest. But her dad wants her to go to a great college because he thinks that modeling isn't going to persue her career. So the principal sets her up with a tutor. Little did she know what trouble that would bring... Oliver Prescott only cares about three things: his wrestling scholarship, going to NYU, and his family. He's ahead of his junior class, and he's almost has all his credits to graduate. So why did the principal want him to tutor the "princess"? He doesn't understand why people love her, adore her, like his sister. He can see right through her fake persona. But the principal would put this on his resumΓ©. So tutoring the infamous Nat Carter it is. Natasha knows that he has hated her since, well like, forever. Will a couple of lessons stop that? Oliver doesn't fall for her charming tricks. Will he finally pull off the mask?
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