Love Struck |Book 1|

Love Struck |Book 1|

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Jessica Carters is your typical teen, she's sarcastic, funny and binge watches all the time. Jess's dad gets a new job in California and is forced to move there with the rest of her family. When Jess arrives she decides to spend the rest of her summer in a dance academy she signed up for. She's been dancing ever since she could walk. At the academy she meets Than and Abby and they become friends instantly. Luckily she finds out that they're all going to the same high school. Everything is falling into place right? This all changes when the schools bad boy Dustin Harrison is after the one and only Jess Carters. He's determined to get what he wants. But she doesn't wanna be involved in all this drama. It might be possible that the schools bad boy can change her mind.
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Jessica is your everyday not-so-stereotypical nerd. She does not act like regular nerds, who are obsessed with having perfect grades, although she is an A+ student and not very noticeable. She is more like wallpaper than an actual talking human, until she meets the school bad boy. They became immediate enemies (well, after she gets over his good looks). They are forced to spend time together since they both are in many of the same classes and have the same job. But he begins to rub off on her, and she suddenly becomes more confident and courageous. Is this a bad thing? Or is he just a bad influence?

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