He's Just A Player

He's Just A Player

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Cara Williams is just a normal teenager who wants to just make in through her last year of high school. Ashton Green is the school's golden boy. Captain of the football team and the schools #1 player and is filthy rich. Cara is forced to move into his house when her family is going through problems. But the schools hottest popular girl, Ally Clifford is getting jealous...and she's not going to give him up without a fight, no matter who she hurts. Read as the secrets unfold from their past. There's occasional cussing but not much. **the cover picture is not mine I got it off of google and added a title.**
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They're the golden pair everyone swears should be together-he's the football captain, she's the cheer captain. On paper, Theodore Grayson and Olivia Thompson are the picture of campus royalty. In reality? They can't stand each other. Theo is cocky, reckless, and infuriatingly charming, the kind of guy who never hears the word no. Olivia is sharp, unshakable, and has zero patience for his smug grin or his legendary reputation. He thrives on provoking her. She swears he's the last person she'd ever fall for. But when their worlds keep colliding-on the field, at parties, through friends they have in common-lines begin to blur. Hate turns into something hotter, sharper, and far more dangerous than either of them expected. Because the only thing worse than despising Theodore Grayson... might be wanting him.

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