A Worthy Betrayal

A Worthy Betrayal

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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Mon, Sep 2, 2019
Straight A student Kacey Wellington who has been homeschooled throughout her teenage years , with much persuasion finally decides to take risk and attends college. Everyone has forbidden secrets that shouldn't be resurface, what happens when she meets a notorious bad boy Jason Wales.
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#previous title..his second chance #Book one of my first series__ "Open Wound" Jake William's the golden boy that you would call every girls dream. His possesiveness, arrogance, former notorious playboy and also utterly charming he could draw in any girl he desires. After letting the influence of his friends ruin the one thing he desired the most, his bestfriend and also the girl of his dreams that no one at Kensington prep could get through. After being separated by half truths and lies. The two young lovers, golden boy Jake Williams then the beautiful and popular Hannah Jensen crosses path again. After years apart, Jake finally tries and find a way to tell his part of the story she so wished she could forget and always refused to hear. But through it all there would be temptation and events that would make matters worse and test both lovers and they believed it was nothing new. Problems surrounded them and in the end it will either leave both in hate or love. ****** "I hate you. I hate you so much." I cried as I voiced out those words. The hurtful truth. "No, no you don't." He whispered as he came closer and placed a lingering kiss on my forehead. "I wish I did." I responded painfully. "I know, I'm so so sorry."

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