In many ways, Leslie Mitchell is just like her father Shawn. Cocky, sarcastic, has a knack for causing trouble, funny, fiery, and let's not forget, charming. And like any rebellious teenager, she has the tendency to get herself into many many...many sticky situations. Lucky for her then, that she has a boat load of people willing to help her fix her messes.
Chase Reynolds is one of those people. The yin to her yang, ice to her fire. He keeps her feet on the ground, she keeps his head in the clouds. No matter her antics, he was always going to have her back. She knew it, he knew it, everyone knew it.
They've always been Chase and Lee, Lee and Chase. Best friends since forever. But what happens when the lines between friendship and love become blurred?
One thing's for sure though, where there's a Mitchell, there's an adventure. And trust that with Leslie, it's bound to be one hell of a ride.
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"We've always been Lee and Chase, Chase and Lee. Nothing's ever going to change that," he said. "You and me, we're endgame."
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Spin-off to Tutoring Mr. Bad Boy, Dating Mr. Bad Boy, and This Summer. Can be read as a stand alone, but you might be asking questions along the way.
"Every girl wishes they were you!"
"I'm soooo jealous!"
"I hear they share a bed." Lie. Lie. Lie. Lie!
"Hey roomie." Ian slips in front of me.
"You started that?" I hiss. He shrugs.
"I'm just lonely."
"Call one of your sluts. Their tongue will gladly warm you."
"What if I want it to be your tongue?" He snears.
"Then wake up and stop taking whatever drug it is you're using."
Dove Reid shares a house with the Reagan family. Which includes, bad boy, Ian Reagan, aka The Devil in leather. Can Dove survive, or will her housemate always be The Devil in Leather ?
*04/02/2020 - this book is randomly getting a lot of recent attention and id just like it to be known that i wrote this book when i was 11-12 years old and as a nearing 19 year old woman i'm very aware it's unrealistic, poorly developed, and a tinge problematic at parts. feel free to read but definitely keep that in mind that it's a very silly book written by a very silly preteen!*