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Mr. Wrong?

Mr. Wrong?

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#1 (Series) Berkley Duncan, a junior at Alexander Prep, was normal. She wasn't popular, a small group of friends kept her occupied. Average. She babysat for extra cash, and she adored kids. Apart of one of the states' best marching band, kids had respect for her. The perfectly, quirky daughter her parents loved. Secretly though, she was in love with her golden boy. Ethan was perfect, or so everyone thought. He acted. He was on the academic team, and the football team. He was headed for one of the best colleges in the country. Only his closest friend knew the real him. He loved to party, and got 'involved' with much older girls. He was the bad boy, the player, the guy every girl wanted to be with, and the boy everyone envied. No one knew his secret. He was in deep. He had a debt that needed to be payed, to very dangerous people, very soon. When Berkley gets sucked into Ethan's underground life, she'll realize Mr. Right, is actually Mr. Wrong? Ranked 520 in Chicklit 11/6/16
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Kristel Merrick has spent ten years holding on to someone from her past. So when her brother leaves for college and asks his best friend Tyler Kinston to stay at their house for a while, she's not thrilled. Tyler is quiet, annoyingly perceptive, and far too good at getting reactions out of her. They clash over small things. A table. The kitchen. The fact that he somehow always notices more than he says. Kristel tells herself none of it matters. She's been waiting for someone else - the boy from her childhood, the one who promised he'd come back. And then he does. Now Kristel has to decide whether the past is worth holding onto or if she's been looking in the wrong direction all along.

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