Living with My Enemy
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  • Reads 4,760
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  • Parts 5
  • Time 1h 9m
Ongoing, First published Nov 02, 2013
If there's anything Kaylee Hall hates more than relationships, it's the existence of bad boy Hunter Reed. They never really talked before but for some reason, they shared a mutual dislike for each other. But what would happen if circumstances brought them together? What if they found out that staying in the same place wouldn't actually kill them? And so it all started with them living together...
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The Player's Game {Book #1 of the Popular Boys series}

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I heard you're a player. So let's play a game. Let's sweet talk. Let's play fight. Let's talk 24/7. Let's tell each other good morning and good night every day. Let's take walks together. Let's give each other nicknames. Let's hang out with each others friends. Let's go on dates. Let's talk on the phone all night. Let's hold each other. Let's kiss and hug. And whoever falls in love first? Loses. If you asked anyone to describe Avery Harrison in three words, everyone would say; sarcastic, care-free, and stubborn. Everybody tends to love her, why? Because she's fun and always has something hilarious to say... Unless she doesn't like you of course, then you might call her; snide, sharp and bitchy. If you did the same with Hunter Matthews it would definitely be: hot, gorgeous, beautiful, and nearly everyone would miss the slight detail that he's a player. That one slight detail is the entire reason Avery hates him, he threw girls away like old tissues, why would she? But with one scheming best friend, they are both pushed into playing 'The Game' with a prize for whoever wins. They pretend to date and whoever falls, loses. The question is: who will lose, the girl against love or the player?l