Goodbye Mr. Perfect
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Ongoing, First published Sep 28, 2015
"Piper please." There was a quiet sort of resilience in the way he gripped her wrist. "Don't think of me as Old Money, or the golden boy or any of the stupid labels people like to give me. I'm still...I'm just Jay."

There was a time years ago, when they were just Piper and Jay, playing explorer or getting into mud-fights. 

When Piper Blackwell is reunited with her old best friend, she realizes that times have changed. Now, with everything about the new Jay, from his designer Nantucket Reds to the ticket to Stanford already in his back pocket, is reminding her all too much of the father who shattered her family piece by piece. 

Leaving behind the peaceful farm her stepfather owned on the Navajo reservation grounds, Piper is sent to live with her rich, pretentious father; the one she hasn't so much as seen in five years. 

If that wasn't hard enough, she has to learn to survive as a scholarship student at the prestigious St. Xavier Academy, where family status, yacht club memberships and admission into the Ivy Leagues are the only important things. 

With Piper as the strange new girl who mumbles Navajo legends and Jay as the much adored golden boy, Piper and the rest of the student body is quick to accept the fact that they live in two different worlds now. Jay, however, refuses to let go. 

Between an ever persistent Jay and the strange darkness that hovers over her family, Piper's going to have a heck of a senior year.

Genres: Romance, Teen Fiction, Paranormal

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