Too Good to be True
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  • Parts 13
  • Time 58m
  • Reads 230
  • Votes 20
  • Parts 13
  • Time 58m
Ongoing, First published Aug 04, 2016
Mature
Lyla Jackson is the kind of girl that you would rarely see out partying on a Friday night. She prefers to keep to herself. She doesn't have any good friends because she moves around so much. She isn't the smartest person on the planet and constantly is doing her homework last minute, but she gets it done and has average grades.
          Mason Knite is a player. He spends every night partying but what everyone doesn't understand is why he is never drunk and why he is a straight A student. Why he puts up a wall and locks the only door in or out. Why he doesn't give anyone the key. 
              Both Mason and Lyla end up going to the same school, but never notice each other, until one day things change. Is it for the better or for the worse? That is for Lyla and Mason to decide.
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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