The Player Lives Downstairs

The Player Lives Downstairs

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Kendall Logan, an edgy teen girl who lives in Florida, has an average life at her home and school, Mountain View Private High school which she attends and is in grade 10. It's an all girls school, so she doesn't have much experience with guys, as she's an only child, and her only boy in the family is her father. Their family just got a new puppy for Christmas which is pretty sweet, but 2 weeks later, another surprise starts living at the Logan household, a border student named Jesse Carson. Turns out Jesse's a popular bad boy, who runs out on dates every night, breaks rules, gets kicked out of schools because of smack talking and pranks every year. Over all, he's one of the worst bad boy's the neighbourhood has ever met. But no one in the family knows that at the time, when Kendall finds out her dad invites him to stay in the basement for the next few years, while he's attending college. Kendall's not your goody-goody teen girl either, she likes to live a bit on the edge, and wears tomboy clothing, but she's definitely not a total rule breaker like Jesse. Kendall finds Jesse super annoying and incredibly rude to her, even though she's letting him stay at her house for college. After a while, Jesse starts to make a few moves on her, thinking that she will be another one of his female victims that instantly fall for him. But Kendall isn't falling for his stupid, and unrealistic plan.. Or so she thinks. Let's see how it ends up between the two, the player, and the bad girl...
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Ethan Lane was your typical player. He was smooth, handsome, manly, successful and a total chick magnet. Women loved him and men wanted to be him. He had a steady stream of girlfriends in his past but always craved for more on the side. He could never be faithful or satisfied. He only knew how to live dangerously pleasing only himself as no one else mattered. The idea of finding 'the one' was nothing but bull he didn't believe in love or romance. He came from a broken family where promises and words meant nothing only actions. Having moved out of home at 15 Ethan knew he could only ever rely on himself and no one else. Lauren Contini was studying Business at Uni full time with a part time job on the side. She was naturally gorgeous, smart, funny, intelligent but naive & innocent. She'd only had serious monogamous relationships in the past with a string of guys always willing to be her 'friend'. She was an 'it' girl at Uni and pretty much had it all planned out where her life was going. With a huge family to support her every move she was very much loved. Despite her wealthy family she was down to earth and humble, she planned to make her own wealth and wanted to be financially independent. So what happens when these two worlds collide. Polar opposites in so many ways but the attraction is undeniable. Can they get their happy ending? ~~~~~~~~~~ Copyright © 2015 by Debbie Brock All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means, including photocopying, recording, or other electronic or mechanical methods, without the prior written permission of the publisher, except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical reviews and certain other noncommercial uses permitted by copyright law. So basically, copy my work, and I'll hunt you down. :) ~~~~~~ Cover made by the amazing: @halle_is_a_wolf

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