Falling for the Tumblr Boy
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  • Parts 2
  • Time 6m
Ongoing, First published Apr 10, 2013
Ever since her father cheated on her mother, Cassie James swore to herself that she will never fall in love with a boy. In Cassie's world, boys are just arrogant fools who like to toy around with girls and dump them straight away. But her worst nightmare are Tumblr Boys. Which, in Cassie's case, are just stupid living creatures who are so full of themselves and think they are so damn perfect. But what happens when Cassie, the unpopular, beautiful nerd, encounters Tristan Johnson, the popular, handsome, flirtatious  TUMBLR BOY? Will her tutoring lessons bring the two closer and will their pasts be discovered?
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(COMPLETED) Cassie Logan had everything, she had the looks the grades and even the boy she thought was the one in high school. Everything changed when fate had different plans for her. That unforgettable day changed everything. When her world came crashing down on her she was befriended by none other than the school's most popular boy Nate Miller. All the girls wanted him and all the guys envied him. For some unknown reason Nate became Cassie's best friend. Nate helped Cassie through this tragic time in her life. How will things change once she finally sees who he is for the first time. Copyright © 2020 and Copyright © 2023 All rights reserved. This book or any portion of this book may not be used or be reproduced in any matter whatsoever without the express written permission of the publisher. Except for brief quotations in book reviews.