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Pure
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  • WpHistory
    Time 1h 54m
Ongoing, First published Jun 27, 2015
Legend Blakley is a 16 year old junior at Longwood prep, the most talented, prestigious, and good looking (it's not on official records but everyone knows it's true) high school in the state of Colorado.  Not only is she the flyer and cheer captain, Legend also has a 4.0 G.P.A and is completely pure.  She doesn't drink or go to parties at all.   Legend has her mind set that dating in High School is stupid and pointless, but what if she finds an almost pure boy and a reason to date?
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The Player's Cheerleader

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Zoey is the captain of the cheer team at her high school who has all the boys begging at her feet. Brody is the quarterback on the high school football team that all the girls swoon over. All the girls except Zoey. Zoey has lived in Texas her entire life. She is determined to graduate high school then go to college at Harvard. With all her studies, she only really has time for cheer and her best friends, Baley and Maria. Zoey never really thought about having a boyfriend that is until the quarterback on the football team started to show an interest in her. Her friends have warned her about him, but Zoey thinks there may be more to this player than what meets the eye. Now this wasn't in her plans... •~• To fully understand, please read Life's Long Journey and Life's Painful Road. This is the third book to those, but it can be read as a stand-alone.