Whatever she said

Whatever she said

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Whatever She Said Riley Hart has spent her entire life being exactly who everybody wanted her to be. Perfect daughter. Perfect student. Perfect head cheerleader at St. Augustine Academy. With a powerful family, a famous last name, and a future already planned for her, Riley knows how to smile through almost anything. Until Eden Hayes arrives. Quiet. Beautiful. Completely out of place at St. Augustine. Eden was only supposed to be another new girl. Instead, she becomes the one person who makes Riley question everything: her family, her future, and the version of herself she's spent years pretending to be. But falling for someone like Eden comes with consequences. Especially when secrets start unraveling, lines begin to blur, and Riley realizes love is a lot messier than she ever imagined. Now caught between expectation and desire, Riley must decide whether being herself is worth risking everything she's ever known. Because sometimes the hardest thing to admit... is what she really meant behind whatever she said. A St. Augustine Academy Novel
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