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The Horrible, Crazy, Terrible Spring Break
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Ongoing, First published Jul 19, 2016
What would you do if you accidentally took the wrong flight to Mexico when you're supposed to be with your school in Las Vegas? Not to mention, with strangers you've never met in your whole four years in highschool?

Join Amber Fallon (your average, basic girl), Conner O'Donnell (the town's ultimate bad boy), Marcus Berges (the weird skater guy), Nicole Steele (the hot, rich cheerleader), Phoebe Walters (the smartest nerd in the school), and Vincent Flannel (aka Mr. Popular Hot Athlete) in this ridiculous trip to get back home. So what happens when you mix a normal girl, a bad boy, a skater, a cheerleader, a nerd, and Mr.Popular? Pizza fights, sleepovers in Walmart, drug lord meet and greets, chasing after llamas. And complete ridiculousness....

So basically The Horrible, Crazy, Terrible Spring Break.
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Copyright © 2014 by casey pascoe. All rights reserved * * * One mistake and he is forced to spend one hour a day with her. Ugh. One mistake and she has to endure his stupidity for an hour a day. Ugh. But can one drunken night really change everything? No? We'll See ;) * * * Good Girls love Bad boys, enough said. But don't be fooled by this totally cliche cover and title, because more happens to these high school students than first thought. Enjoy a comedy, drama, action, romance, teen flick, etc..etc... *VOTE/COMMENT/FOLLOW * Warning - based on similar life scenarios and deals with issues such as domestic abuse, drugs, anorexia, gang violence and underage drinking. For privacy reason this book is complete creative writing and anything that is similar in this story is purely coincidental. PG-13