We Burned, Didn't we?

We Burned, Didn't we?

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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Wed, Jan 21, 2026
When Wren Callahan wakes up with one hell of a headache, she hardly has any recollection of the night before. It's not like she's never been hungover before, but this time something's different.
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[NOT A HOMOSEXUAL BOOK. JUST SAYIN’.] You’ve heard the stories of the Bad Boy and the Good Girl. You’ve read the book about the Bad Girl with the Good Boy. But you haven’t seen the journey of the Bad Boy and Good Boy becoming best friends. Micah Davis and Asher Sawyer are at two different ends of the popular stick. At one end, you have the nerdy, shy and sweet Micah – and at the other you have the rude, nasty and badass Asher. You’d never think either of them would be lonely, but they are. When Asher begins failing English, he is told he either needs to pass the class or he won’t be able to play football. Without playing, he won’t be able to get a football scholarship. He needs the best tutor to help him pass so he can continue to play football and gain a full ride to college; so when Asher is assigned to Micah, and Micah refuses, Asher makes him a deal. Asher promises to turn Micah into a killer ladies’ man and help him woo the girl of his dreams – Denise Scott. This is a story about how two opposites become best friends, and manage to teach each other what it’s like to have a best friend. What it’s like to have a brother.

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