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P.S. You're Mine

P.S. You're Mine

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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Sat, Sep 7, 2013
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Romance
Rosie Thorne had always been known as “Heather Thorne’s little sister”. Heather was beautiful, popular, and had a gorgeous boyfriend. She had it all. Rosie was always used to being compared to Heather, or being completely ignored. All that is changed when Dustin Devine moves next to Rosie. Rosie and her family go to their new neighbor’s house to greet them and welcome to the neighborhood, and to Rosie’s surprise, Dustin doesn’t give all his attention to Heather, rather to her younger sister Rosie. From that point on, in school or at home, Dustin acts possessively over Rosie. Rosie is confused because she’s not used to guys acting like this towards her. What happens when they start forming feelings that are more than friendships? How possessive can Dustin really get?
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There are two things Harper Lynch wasn't expecting when she made out with an attractive stranger at her aunt's wedding. One: He would show up on her doorstep two weeks later as the son of an old family friend. Two: That he would be staying in her house, right next door to her. If living together isn't enough, Duke starts to go to Harper's school for the year, and immediately earns the status of the senior heartthrob. Suddenly, Harper, the girl who keeps mostly to herself and spends a lot of time in her room watching Buffy the Vampire Slayer marathons, is the envy of every girl in her high school. Harper couldn't care less, and despite that fact that she has insisted that she has in no interest in Duke, she is still subject to the wrath of jealous, catty bitches and the admiration of wide-eyed freshmen. It really doesn't help that Duke is constantly flirting with her in his own irritating yet charming way. Harper refuses to be yet another conquest, but is that what Duke wants? Or does he want more?

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