Rosie Wainwright has been living in England, at an all girls boarding school for gifted and talented kids, for the past 4 years. Now she's back to her hometown in the USA and looking forward to it. Not. Her Dad wants her enrol into her older sister's school, which is filled with snobs, that she absolutely hates, because:
1. She doesn't get to be in any of the same classes as her sister (or so she thinks) as her sister is a senior and she is a junior.
2. And being the younger sister of the most popular girl in school, doesn't help at all, since she wants to stay away from partying, drugs, boy drama and just concentrate on her grades.
But what happens when the bad boy of the school, who happens to have all the girls drooling all over him, wants to show her a different side of life, that's outside of the books?
This is a tale of love, family, teenage-struggles, betrayal, deceit, secrets and a TON of drama.
"I wouldn't mind watching you. Maybe we could tan together this summer." He suggested. "Without having tan lines." I could feel the smirk playing on his lips. I lightly slapped his chest.
"Don't ruin my mood with your cockiness."
"I think I made it a lot better."
"Well, keep going and you'll have to deal with your boner yourself." I teased.
"Why does it always come back to my boner?" He asked with a smile playing on his lips.
"Because it's just so huge." I said absentmindedly.
"Is it now?" He raised a brow at me.
I stripped myself away from him and pouted as I folded my arms across my chest. "That's not what I was supposed to say."
"Hmm," He nodded. "What were you supposed to say then?"
"That it's just as annoying as you." I laughed.
SUMMARY:
After the death of her father, Blake moves in with her estranged mother and twin sister. Coping with her father's death was one thing and being involved in dirty work is another. Add a bad boy to fall for on her plate and things can't be more messed up.
She tries to start a new life but ghosts from her past just aren't ready to leave her. Question is, can she make it through and have a happy ending or not?
Give it a few chapters, nobody gets the hang of writing their first book immediately. It gets better story wise and writing wise, I promise.
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