Anastasia Smith is your everyday, average girl, there isn't anything special about her. Sure, she's pretty, she's skinny, she's tall, she's a cheerleader, but that's just it. She's popular in every sense of the word, in fact some would call her the Queen Bee, but she has always known that she isn't one of them.
Anastasia knows that it's better to be a popular, and pretend, than to be one of those other girls. It's better to be in charge of everyone, and lose yourself, than to be a follower. Right? This is what she has been telling herself since that day in 5th grade that Blaire Buchannan offered to make her popular.
Enter Blake Chuckney, he does everything in his power to avoid the status quo. He might be the star quarterback, but that doesn't mean he wants to be a stereotypical jock. He's invited to every party, he knows that he can sit with the Populars at lunch, he knows that he can be one of the A-listers of Westchester high, but it doesn't matter, because he's not.
When Anastasia finds herself in the arms of Blake at a party he never intended to be at, sobs racking her body, she doesn't know what comes next. All she knows is that maybe she was wrong all along. Forcing a smile can break your heart more than frowning ever will. Will Blaire de-throne the princess, or will she do it herself?
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When they first met, best friends Priya, Isobel, Caitlin, Eshe, and Shayne swore a vow: Chase dreams not drama. Now, years later . . .
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Priya Seth is determined to win the coveted one-year mentorship with her idol at New York's hottest law firm. Her rival? Last night's hookup, Hadrian Marek. Despite having a privileged upper hand, Hadrian is willing to form an alliance. Priya's only condition? No sex.
Isobel Morgan is planning the perfect wedding, fighting to get the promotion she deserves, and caring for her dependent father. But when a video of her cheating fiancé goes viral, her world comes crashing down until she gets an offer that merges her passion for news and activism. The caveat? Long hours and travel away from her father.
As these young women discover that achieving dreams is often erratic, and drama is as inevitable as adulting, the foundation of their friendship begins to crack, putting their sisterhood to the test
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