Adrenaline Rush (Psyche Series #1)

Adrenaline Rush (Psyche Series #1)

  • WpView
    Reads 14
  • WpVote
    Votes 0
  • WpPart
    Parts 3
WpMetadataReadOngoing
WpMetadataNoticeLast published Wed, Jun 3, 2026
Sienna is a second year college student being content with the life she has at the moment. She loves the fact that she lives in this small bubble with her friends. Then, this guy from high school suddenly shows up. They never really interacted like this. They were simply old high school acquaintances living their own separate lives. She doesn't know what happened. How come this completely irrelevant guy suddenly entered her small bubble and messed up its momentum?
All Rights Reserved
#14
psych
WpChevronRight
Join the largest storytelling communityGet personalized story recommendations, save your favourites to your library, and comment and vote to grow your community.
Illustration

You may also like

  • To Win A Losing Game | ✓
  • That Juan Time Stopped (To be published under IMMAC)
  • Divorcing My Unloving Husband  #HusbandSeries2
  • Topaz Academy: School of Royals
  • The Heirs II: It's Venus in Retrograde, Baby.
  • To Change the Way (Sta. Maria Series #2)
  • Ty Moya, Agnes
  • T A N G L E D (NGS #9)
  • Sunkissed 1: Set in Motion
  • Pages of Our First Aches

STATUS: COMPLETE ⤷Highest Rank: #2 in Teen Fiction ⤷The Wattys 2025 Shortlisted Growing up always being ridiculed for her mother's night job, Sarisa Ophelia Aloria was determined to prove everyone wrong by becoming the top of her class and graduating with the highest grades possible. But her dreams slowly shattered when Marx Gian Hernandez, the school principal's son, became her classmate in highschool. Always being second to Marx, Sarisa was determined to steal the top spot before graduation comes--even staging a public love confession and pretend to have a crush on the one person she hated just to distract him. What started as a facade fueled by hate, was watered down with something Sarisa didn't even expect as she got to know Marx beyond being her academic rival. In a game of tug of war with your feelings, will it be possible to win when in the first place, you already lost?

More details
WpActionLinkContent Guidelines