He's Too Good To Be True

He's Too Good To Be True

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Alice Morrison is the daughter of the richest businessman in North America. She has always been the smartest and most popular girl of her private school. Then, when her Dad has to go abroad, Alice has to take over her family business until, her Dad tells her to take in the son of her Dad's best friend, Josh. Will Alice finally learn that life isn't only about work but also about the fun and memories made or will Alice be betrayed by everyone she loves?
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The school's poorest girl and the school's richest girl never were best friends, or even plain friends. So tell me, what happens when the poorest girl's dad strikes oil and suddenly becomes a billionaire? A tricky game that can only be played by professionals. Abigale Howard was poor and very unpopular. She only had one friend with whom she could trust. Her dark brown hair was always frizzy and disheveled, and her outfits weren't exactly beautiful. Always getting bullied, she had had enough. When Abigale becomes the richest girl in the school she does the only thing in her mind. Get. Revenge. Stealing the head prep's style from head to toe wasn't the best idea, but you only live once, right? Will Abigale stick with her fun, humorous personality or will the effects of money blind her from seeing who she really is? **Note: When I wrote this, I was 14 and in the 8th grade.... I'm in college now and my other stories are much better, so be warned!

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