Kismet (Not) ✓
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  • Reads 495,644
  • Votes 19,730
  • Parts 35
  • Time 7h 23m
Complete, First published Jul 24, 2015
A trail of Post-It notes leading her to the golden boy of Providence Prep.  A girl who seems to have no other motive than to ruin her life before they become family.  And that sweet, dorky boy who suddenly seems like he belongs on the red carpet.

Some things just aren't meant to be, are they?

Sophomore year for Quinn Ramirez is not going the way she planned. Not only has her New York City stepsister-to-be come to live with her, but she's got a difficult love rectangle she's trying to unravel all while trying to capture the heart of the gorgeous yet entirely unreachable Andrew Summers. That's until she receives a mysterious note offering her help and a complete solution-if only she follows the Andrew Summers plan.

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They're everything the other is not... but can't stop thinking about Jordan Quinn has never been one to play by the rules. With her electric blue hair, unapologetic confidence, and a string of boys left wondering what hit them, she's built a life of freedom and defiance. Jordan doesn't believe in love. She's seen too many girls lose themselves for it, and she's not about to let anyone tie her down. Jaxon Carter, on the other hand, has spent his whole life chasing the perfect version of it. Loyal to his high school sweetheart and admired by everyone, Jaxon is the golden boy with the golden future. But beneath the perfect image lies a deep fear of betrayal, shaped by the cracks in his own family. They live in the same small town, walk the same school hallways, and yet, they've never truly crossed paths. Until one night changes everything. Neither of them is looking for more, but sometimes the heart doesn't play by the rules. As their worlds begin to blur, one question haunts them both: What if?