She lived in beautiful New York City.
A city filled with unique cultures, art, fashion. Architecture, land marks, jobs. A place people find a passion. There are people of all different types. Bussiness, kind, artsy, writers, models, immigrants, teachers, restraunt owners, normal people.
But mainly, if you asked Jaclynn, Jack, for short, Nickis, she'd tell you New York City is filled with a bunch of son of a bitches, assholes, the terminally rude, people with their heads stuck in the clouds, and those who work too damn hard.
Her view is so much different from the rest. Maybe it was caused by her past, her scars, her experience. Or maybe it was that asshole a few minutes ago that knocked her on her ass when he passed and didn't apologize or anything.
Now, she's determined to change that. With her give em' hell attitude and maybe some help from a loud and proud New York asshole. Jack's gonna bring down this town one son of a bitch at a time.
CAUTION: CONTAINS STRONG LANGUAGE.
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It's the last year of high school, and everything has changed . . .
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After a summer spent in the Philippines, Lara Dela Cruz is eager to start her senior year and, most importantly, reunite with her three besties. But what she did not expect was to show up on the first day of school to all three of her friends now in relationships. Fighting for their attention, catching some new and confusing feelings for long-time frenemy James, and wading through the pressures of post-high-school plans all have Lara reeling. And to make matters worse, Lara's beautiful and untrustworthy cousin conveniently appears and wiggles her way right between her and James' budding relationship. Feeling like a third wheel in more ways than one, Lara must learn to accept that change is inevitable, love is complicated, and being the odd one out is sometimes where inner power is found.
[[Word count: 100,000-150,000 words]]
Cover design by Jill Caldwell
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