Oh, Ally...

Oh, Ally...

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Ally Adderson wasn't the type of girl who worshiped celebrities, cared about how much she ate, or even cared about guys at all. You could say she was your typical tomboy, riding her skateboard and hanging around with a bunch of guys as her only friends. But she didn't care. She didn't care what people thought of her or what she did to get her way, but that seems to spark up some tension between her and one very lucky guy. Jackson Harper was your all around "bad boy." Leather jackets, dark sunglasses, and riding his Harley Davidson around town. Coming from a bad home, no one really dared to talk to him, let alone even go near him. But faith is always pulling tricks up from their sleeves, and what you never wanted, sometimes can be the best thing for you...or is it? Follow Ally as she learns to grow up, become a different person, and just maybe, even have feelings for someone she thought she would never care about.
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People can be such judgmental morons sometimes. I mean, really. Just because I have straight dark hair, puffy cheeks, brown eyes and huge glasses, doesn't make me some goody-two-shoes innocent nerd. I have so much more to me than my grades and oh-so-sweet looks. It's just super sad that people don't ever pause to think before making assumptions about you that are completely wrong more often than not. It's so infuriating!! Megan Riley is no stranger to the phrase "Looks can be deceiving". But when her friends and she plan a prank on "badboys" that goes awry, Meg finds herself making presumptions about alleged badboy Alex Richards, and the truth leaves her shocked. Join Megan and her friends as they discover secrets about each other and themselves, in a story full of laughter, love, and...you guessed it, judgmental morons!

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