Getting Over You

Getting Over You

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Katy Ryan is the academic goody girl, who just got out of a bad break up with the love of her life, Derek. Now, she is forced to see and interact with him on more than a regular basis, much to her discomfort. Her best friend and his slacker crew encourage Katy to do things she has never done before. With her perfect grades and entire school life on the line, can Katy turn everything around before its too late?
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Melissa Carter has always been the smart, quiet girl-more at home in a library than at a party. Her world revolves around coding, books, and the security of routines. But when her long-term boyfriend unexpectedly breaks her heart, she's left questioning everything: her choices, her future, and even who she really is. Enter Rafael Santiago , the school's rebellious bad boy. With a reputation built on breaking rules and hearts, Rafael is the last person Melissa expects to help her heal. But when circumstances throw them together, Melissa starts to see beyond the leather jacket and cocky grin. Underneath the tough exterior, Rafael has his own scars and a surprising tenderness she never imagined. As their unlikely friendship blossoms into something more, Melissa begins to understand that love isn't about fitting into a mold, but about finding someone who sees the real you. Rafael may have been the one to fix her heart, but in the process, she discovers that sometimes the people who seem the least likely to change, are the ones who can teach you the most about yourself.

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