Starcrossed: Romeo*Juliet

Starcrossed: Romeo*Juliet

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Who wouldn't want to star in the world's greatest romance? Jennifer Anderson's dreams come true , when her school does "Romeo and Juliet" and she gets the starring role of Juliet. Perfect! But there is a catch, Romeo's the one person in the world she wants dead: Christopher Banner. He isn't any old enemy- their families are daggers drawn. What happens when the mysterious past of their families unfolds? And there's no way she is backing out of the play, not even if falling in love is the only option left.
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Olivia Olsen has hated Colby Jones since that unspoken night freshman year. Neither of them has spoken a word to each other since, only leaving glares and scowls at each other in passing ways. The day they are both paired to reenact Romeo and Juliet in their graduate requirement theatre class is the worst day of their lives. Colby Jones has made his way to being the most desired baseball player in North Carolina. He's a lot more handsome since the first time Olivia yelled at him three years ago. Olivia has matured into a beautiful, fearless woman who will put you in your place, which drives Colby insane. The two are the same person in a different body, and neither can come to terms with it. As they read the tragic love story together, they realize their connection, just like Romeo and Juliet have. - Completed 4/28/24

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