Falling for the Enemy

Falling for the Enemy

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Everyone seems to like Violet. Not only is she popular, but she's also a great student, meaning both her peers and teachers love her. Despite her kindness and charm, there is one person who she knows absolutely hates her; Kieran Greyson, quarterback of the football team. Even though Violet is not fond of him either, due to him being a complete douchebag, she hates the fact that someone doesn't like her. What is his reason for looking at her the way he does and what will happen when they are finally forced to interact with the person they dislike the most?
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Rebekah Andrews has one goal for junior year: get noticed by the handsome quarterback Sean Villin before he's graduated high school and is off to some college far, far away from her. She's willing to do anything to get his attention, even take up the one thing she never thought she'd have anything to do with: music. Bring in Matt Williams: the star musician and one of the hottest guys in the school football team, who also happens to be the one and only thing in the entire world that Rebekah cannot stand. With his cocky attitude and infuriating smirks, he manages to get right under her skin. So, asking his arrogrant ass for help with music to impress Sean? Not in a million years. Unless... she doesn't have another option anymore. When a music battle brings together these sworn enemies, will they be forced to look past their childhood enmity and realize they could share a somewhat civilized bond? Or maybe, just maybe, a little something more? After all, there is a fine line between love and hate. And for them, it's blurring faster than ever. [Spin-off to 'Nick's Trouble' but it can be read as a stand-alone novel]

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