A Girl Newsie
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  • Reads 17,484
  • Votes 424
  • Parts 13
  • Time 1h 38m
Complete, First published Jan 14, 2019
❝we were just so close it's tragic❞


The life of a newsie is tough, especially when you happen to be the only girl in a sea full of boys. Head strong and feisty as she may be, Feister quickly starts to learn that not everything can stay the same forever. When life begins to throw one curveball after the other she starts becoming distant from the boys, including her best friend, who just might be the main cause of that.


(Book 1)


Started: 6.22.18
Ended: 7.20.18
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Jackie does not like surprises. Chaos is the enemy! The best way to get her successful, busy parents to notice her is to be perfect. The perfect look, the perfect grades--the perfect daughter. And then... Surprise #1: Jackie's family dies in a freak car accident. Surprise #2: Jackie has to move cross-country to live with the Walters-her new guardians. Surprise #3: The Walters have twelve sons. (Well, eleven, but Parker acts like a boy anyway) Now Jackie must trade in her Type A personality and New York City apartment for a Colorado ranch and all the wild Walter boys who come with it. Jackie is surrounded by the enemy--loud, dirty, annoying boys who have no concept of personal space. Okay, several of the oldest guys are flat-out gorgeous. But still annoying. She's not stuck-up or boring--no matter what they say. But proving it is another matter. How can she fit in and move on when she needs to keep her parents' memory alive by living up to the promise of perfect?