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"Loving you has been my biggest mistake."
"Or maybe it's your best."
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A nerd,
A wild child,
A player,
Mix all three together and the result can either be disastrous, or fantastic, especially if love is added into the mix.
Nerdy Hayley keeps her head down at school, not liking to be noticed. She hates attention, and is always the one to be running away from the spotlight. But a guy she's liked since middle school has walked onto the scene. She gets help from an unlikely pair, to make her dream of love into a reality...
Tori, the girl with the wild, crazy, rebellious spirit, as well as she's best friends with Hayley, is unlucky in love. She has had her heart broken one too many times. But she starts to develop feelings for someone who she's hated with a passion for most of her life. Does that hate change to love?...
The resident player, Hunter, who's also Hayley's twin brother, has girls cueing up behind him. He has looks that makes girls fall to their knees, as well as he's top dog at their high school. Popularity comes naturally to him, which is a part of why he has an ego the size of Texas. But his number one rule is to never fall in love. And he never has, until he gets to know a very special girl. She's different to the others. Hunter has never had feelings that run deep for a girl, does this one change that?
Three lives,
Three point of views,
Will these three entwined stories end in happily ever after? Or will they crash and burn...
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Cover by mcpct_15
"You okay there, partner?" he chuckled.
Our bodies were centimeters away from touching so I took a step back. A fatal mistake, which caused my back to hit the wall, trapping me in front of him.
He smiled.
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Audrey has never considered anything about herself special. Hell, even her name is boring! But when her best friends brother is assigned as her partner for a project, they are forced to spend lots of time together.
Not only is Trent Blake cocky, too handsome for his own good and just plain obnoxious, he's also known for flirting (and sometimes hooking up) with every girl he meets. What happens when it becomes more than just flirting? Can little Audrey Ross beat the player at his own game?