Stud Fever

Stud Fever

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Kayla McKinley has been going to Miami's hottest all girls boarding school since she was 14. She's 18 now and the school years almost over. But when Adri Baker starts at the school she turns Kayla's life into hell... Nobody knows why but kayla seems to enjoy the bullying and isn't fazed by Adri at all! Adri steps up her game trying to find out why kayla's not bothered by her bullying. Kayla wonders the same until she realizes that she's caught what her friends call ''stud fever'' Read to find out the rest
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All Rosemary wanted was to receive the education she needed to secure a promising future. Not knowing she had just walked into the secret playgrounds of the elite, where they lived out their wildest fantasies. The last thing she wanted was to stand out from the crowd, but she also wanted nothing to do with the shenanigans. And worst of all? She had to deal with her new roommate, the notorious "it girl" who everyone worshiped. Somehow, becoming her full-time tutor and "babysitter". The job definitely didn't come easy when Violet tried every little intimidation to scare and annoy her away. Between the bickering and closeness, lines began to blur but could their stubbornness be bigger than whatever feelings had emerged? Behind the secretive walls, Montgomery was known for its parties, midnight getaways, and not so "legal-friendly" acts. Nothing compared to how it displayed itself to the public eye. Far off from being the most prestigious school as it claimed to be.

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