A match for the match maker

A match for the match maker

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Meet Sierra Jones. An overly sassy and energetic 17 year old girl. One of the most popular people at Primrose High School. She's not popular because she's rich, beautiful, a bully, smart or because she's... you know... an easy target. She's popular because she's known as the Match Maker of Primrose High School. She's gotten more people together then arranged marriages in India! Everyone knows and has learnt to like this about her. Once she's got her eye on you, she'll stop and nothing to unite you with your crush. 2 years ago she got her heart broken , just because she was too shy to admit her feelings and "shoot her shot." She made a promise to herself, that whenever she gets the chance, she'll help two lovers unite. Meet Jonah Pierce. An overly arrogant and scary 18 year old boy. He hasn't had the easiest life so far, so when his mother dies and he is at the risk of being separated from his little sister by foster care, he does the first thing that comes to mind. Runs. Takes his little sister and all their belongings and runs. Luckily for them their father left him enough money to survive for atleast 2 years. He runs to Primrose. A small but beautiful town in Laredo. His family used to got there for the holidays, and had a holiday home there. When he gets there, he sorts their life out and has just one goal. Finish his Senior year while staying on the low and then get out of there. But it seems like life has another plan for him, as he bumps into a certain overly sassy and energetic little matchmaker Join Sierra and Jonah as they navigate their way through their senior year with bets, dares, road trips, and heartbreak. Will Jonah finish his Senior year without any interruptions and leave Primrose, and will Sierra finally find her match? Read A match for the matchmaker to find out.
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"We said whoever eats the most pizza has to do the dare no matter how cruel or easy it is." This is just a glimpse of our sleepovers. Ivy and Autumn always drag me into some kind of trap to do their evil dares. Tonight, they used my worst weakness, food. Sighing, "fine. I'll take the dare." They cheered and high-fived as I stood in front of them, glaring. "Better not be something bad!" I blurted, making them snap out of their cheering. They looked at me with a sinister smirk. The smirk where you know their up to something. Something bad. - Meet Jade Williams. Your average girl in every single way. She uses her weekends to binge watch on Netflix and takes her time binge snacking. In no way she would be considered perfect. Yes, sometimes she is picked on every now and then but nothing to extreme. Well despite the fact she has a crush on the most unexpected person. Bryan Jones, the schools bad-boy. He's basically a emotionless, fit brick dressed up in leather. Just your typical bad boy, right? Her life changes from late nights on Netflix to possibly going out to parties because of two guys. Conner Peterson and Bryan Jones. The most anyone can do to keep her out of trouble is to pray. Not to mention the fact that her two dearest friends are two living and breathing dare making machines. How is Jade going to make it out of her senior year alive? - -January 13th 2017- -January 29th 2017- #14 on Rising Teen Fiction -February 13th 2017- 10K Reads -February 14th 2017- #163 in TF -February 22nd 2017- #136 in TF -January 1st 2018 - 100K READS! PSA: this book, to say the very least, is not my proudest work. i made this when i didn't know a thing about writing, let alone writing a whole story. it's simply a book you'd read if you wanted a quick sap and not something in depth. feel free to check out my other books - they're arguably way better than this one

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