The Cheerleaders Prince Charming

The Cheerleaders Prince Charming

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Brooklyn Rights wasn't you're typical new-girl. She was new at Westway High School and instantly became head cheerleader. She knew there was popularity tied to that. Brooklyn hated the idea of boys and boyfriends. When the football star Ryan Downs fell for her, she didn't like it one bit. But when she falls, will he catch her?
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