The Pack
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Kimberly Queens was head cheerleader of West Post High. Her brother, Kyle, was the star football player that everyone loved. Kimberly was loved by the whole school she was the most popular freshman. Perfect brother, perfect body, perfect hair, perfect clothes and perfect friends. Who wouldn't wouldn't love her. The one thing Kimberly didn't have was love. She's never had a boyfriend her brother would never let her because he was overly protective. Keaton Montgomery was WPH's bad boy. He was the one who played the girls, got them alone, got what he wanted from them and left. He's the one who started "the pack" the junior boys you would stay away from. He didn't believe in love....until he met Kimberly. Kimberly was new, different and one of a kind.
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Previously known as 'My Twin's Best Friend' 17 year old Riley Montgomery has put up with her twin brother's best friend, Tyler, the notorious bad boy and player, either constantly ignoring or bullying her since freshman year... He's infuriating and plagued with a dark past that she's completely oblivious to. He doesn't 'do' love, and instead of wearing his heart on his sleeve he wears his beloved denim jacket. She's broken. Shy and lonely with no one but her flamboyant best friend and golden boy twin to keep her company, she goes about life with her head down. Other than a futile attraction and some lingering stares, the two couldn't despise one another more. But will everything change by some stupid kiss? Cover by the wonderful- @liarede I literally wrote this book when I was 13, so please don't hate on my prepubescent self.

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