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Resident Bad Boy In Town Is Her Type
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Ongoing, First published Jun 25, 2015
Ariana Chase is a rich girl chased by guys. They open doors for her, hold her lunch tray, and even clean out her locker. Perfect high school life right? But she doesn't appreciate, given the fact that they only like her for her money. In her view, that's a typical guy, and it's also the reason why she doesn't date.

But one new guy in town may change that forever, and he has the "Bad Boy" aura emanating from his very presence. Which of course, makes him all the more attractive. But what matters is that he sees her a little differently than others, which can both elate her and disappoint her.

Author's Note:
Guys, I suck at summaries. I know that and this one may not be very good. And it's only because I don't know every detail of the book even though I have a plan. But the plan is general, therefore, not a good summary. But please give this book a chance! It's probably gonna be way better than my summary. That being said, enjoy! :)
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