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The Most Predictable Love Story

The Most Predictable Love Story

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Kiera Nichols felt like she just tumbled into an alternative universe filled with cliches as 2 of the school bad boys were suddenly starting to bother her, a gay best friend was thrown at her for convenient moral support, and she was suddenly always invited into high school parties she doesn't want to participate, since all she wanted to do was to stay home and read books. (Because she's different from other girls, if that wasn't obvious enough.) Kiera finds herself immediately boring herself in the situations she finds herself in, as if she has already seen it all through countless books and movies, because in those stories everything will always work out in the end, won't it? Wrong.
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Copyright © 2014 by casey pascoe. All rights reserved * * * One mistake and he is forced to spend one hour a day with her. Ugh. One mistake and she has to endure his stupidity for an hour a day. Ugh. But can one drunken night really change everything? No? We'll See ;) * * * Good Girls love Bad boys, enough said. But don't be fooled by this totally cliche cover and title, because more happens to these high school students than first thought. Enjoy a comedy, drama, action, romance, teen flick, etc..etc... *VOTE/COMMENT/FOLLOW * Warning - based on similar life scenarios and deals with issues such as domestic abuse, drugs, anorexia, gang violence and underage drinking. For privacy reason this book is complete creative writing and anything that is similar in this story is purely coincidental. PG-13

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