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Anonymous online friends aren't supposed to reveal their identities. They're also not supposed to be your sworn enemy. Addison is the one person who can't hate the crash that took the life of Cooper Callahan. As the only person who knows everything that happened that night, she can't even think of him without her chest going tight with anger.Turning to the school's anonymous online community allows her to unload her feelings in a way that is freeing for the cheerleader.As she strikes up a friendship with another user, it's easy, effortless.When a hacker reveals the identities behind the usernames, she realizes that ease wasn't real. Because the one person she hates now knows too much about her. Julian Callahan shares his twin brother's face, and Addison hates him for it.Too focused on the past to see what's right in front of her, Addison refuses to fall for her nemesis.But this nemesis... he might just fall for her.Fall in love with two enemies in this sweet and clean young adult romance with a guaranteed happy ending. Mean Girls Can Reform is a standalone romance in the About That Girl series. It's perfect for fans of Kasie West and Sarah Dessen.
Dating Him is the complete sweet M/M series that includes Dating Nashville, Dating Washington, and Dating Texas. Dating NashvilleHow does a straight guy accidentally come out as gay to the entire country music world? The truth is, he doesn't. It happened so fast. One moment, Beckett Anderson stood on stage watching his best friend's little brother standing in a sea of people as his heart broke in two. The next, he'd jumped off stage to give him the kiss of his life-or maybe the kiss of Becks' life. So, that question about the straight guy... well, maybe it's not so black and white. Maybe when Beckett begs Nicky to play his boyfriend for the media, a part of him wants it all to be real. Dating WashingtonHow does the president's son fall for the closeted son of a senator? The truth is, he didn't want to. The only home Asher Brooks has ever known is the white house--yes, that white house. As the son of two presidents, the expectations weigh on him. The only person who never made him feel like he needed to be someone different, someone better, was his best friend--a friend who abandoned him the moment Asher revealed who he truly was. But this is Washington, and there's no avoiding Kenny Montgomery. So, that question about falling for the wrong person... maybe it's not so black and white. Maybe when Kenny kisses him, he's allowed to kiss him back. Dating TexasHow does the future NHL goaltender fall for his tech nerd roommate? The truth is, he decided not to fight it. Killian "Killer" James doesn't fit into the elite world of Defiance Academy. There on a hockey scholarship, his Texas ranch hand ways are foreign to his wealthy classmates. And then there's Diego, the kid who never looks up from the computer screen in their shared dorm room, the one whose genius is intimidating. Boys like them aren't supposed to be friends, they aren't supposed to share secret smiles or distract each other from the goals that have gotten them this far. So that question about the jock and the nerd... maybe distractions aren't such a bad thing. Maybe it's time for Killian to step out of his own lonely world and join Diego in his.Dating Him contains plenty of M/M swoon in a clean package. Perfect for fans of Simon vs. the Homosapien Agenda, Red White & Royal Blue, and What if it's Us.
Can a ballerina and an amateur put aside their differences for the sake of dance?A ballerina only wants to dance...Lillian Preston has always known who she is, a debutant. The daughter of a famed prima ballerina, she is destined to follow in her mother's footsteps. While attending the prestigious Defiance Academy, ballet is her life until a mishap with a choreographer leaves her without a routine weeks before a competition that could shape her future. An amateur wants to prove his worth...Jack Butler loves his family, but he also wants more. A chance to live his dreams. A chance to dance. As an employee at his cousin's studio, he sees dancers come and go, but he's never seen anything like Lillian Preston. She is everything he isn't allowed to want, but the one thing he wants? To dance with her.A Deal is made...A school project forces Jack to share his passion for dance as he choregraphs steps for the entire class to see, but he needs a partner. There's only one girl who can fill that role, one in desperate need of a choreographer. Lillian might hate him, but if she wants to win, she'll need his help. She agrees to dance for his video, but as they work together, Jack realizes there is so much more to Lillian Preston than ballet. And he's going to prove it to her.A sweet stand-alone high school romance. Check out all the books in The Dangers of Dating a Diva series for the full reading experience.Kissing the Player - by Maggie Dallen Kissing the Hero - by Christina Benjamin Kissing the Debutant - by Michelle MacQueen & Ann Maree CravenKissing the Shy Guy - Stephanie Street
Guys aren't supposed to fall for their curvy best friend.They're also not supposed to walk away. Eighteen months ago Cameron left. Left Twin Rivers. Left his friends. Left her, Peyton Callahan.And she moved on. The accident that took her brother's life ripped her world apart. The one person who could understand wasn't there, and Peyton hated him for it.When he shows up back in town, all she wants to do is prove how well she recovered without him, how little she thinks about the past.But her past... well, he still thinks about her.Escape into this heartwarming and sweet young adult romance with unbreakable friendships and exciting first loves where the nice guys don't have to lose. Curvy Girls Can Rule is the first book in the completed About That Girl series. It's a standalone story with a happy ending, perfect for fans of Kasie West and Julie Murphy.
How much trouble does it take to save a rock star's career after an epic scandal?None, because even Wylder Anderson-troublemaker extraordinare-can't work miracles. The world now knows the famous Cook twin doesn't sing his own songs. And now Luke has disappeared. Which wouldn't be a problem for Wylder except she's grown quite fond of the boy who does care. All Logan wants is to find his brother, to make sure he's okay. And all Wylder wants is for Logan to forgive her for a single unthinkable act. One little lie. One troublemaking girl trying to do the right thing. A hidden rock star wishing it would all go away. And a boy on the brink of losing everything. Maybe these Cook boys will be the death of the old Wylder, but maybe it's time for a new Wylder to emerge.Wylder and the Rising Rockstar is book 3 in the Reluctant Rockstars series. It is NOT a standalone but does conclude this fun story. The Reluctant Rockstars: Wylder and the Secret RockstarWylder and the Almost RockstarWylder and the Rising Rockstar
How much trouble does it take to forget the boy you befriended isn't who he seems?More than Wylder can afford.In the aftermath of the concert that revealed Logan and Luke Cook's biggest secret, they've gone missing. Missing from Nashville, the Academy, and from Wylder's life.But they can't hide from her or the media forever, and Wylder happens to be related to the one person who knows exactly what they're going through. Their biggest rival, her brother, Beckett.Yet, finding Logan might not be the most difficult item on Wylder's to-do list. She also has to figure out how to keep him firmly in the friend-zone-and that's one task easier said than done.One ex-boyfriend/teacher.One cranky rock star hated by the media.And a boy who kisses as good as he sings.These Cook boys are going to be the death of her.Wylder and the Almost Rockstar is book two in the Rockstars Anonymous trilogy. This is NOT a standalone and must be read after Wylder and the Secret Rockstar.
Neighbors aren't supposed to fake a relationship. They're also not supposed to kiss like it's real. Eighteen months ago, an accident didn't only take their friend, it took their friendship too.Nari can't remember the last time she spoke with Avery, the last time she thought of him without anger. He's mean, cruel, he sits atop the food chain at school, looking down on nerds like her.Nari is a nerd in looks only. When falling grades set her back, Avery proposes a deal. Pretend to be his girlfriend to get back at his ex, and he'll make sure she passes math.It sounds easy enough, and there's little risk. She's too focused on sinking grades and the rock band no one can know about to fall for the boy next door.But this boy next door... well, he might just fall for her. Get lost in this sweet and clean young adult romance where the nerd is sometimes a secret rockstar and old friends can become new flames. With heartwarming characters and a guaranteed happy ending, Nerdy Girls Can Rock is a standalone romance in the About That Girl series, perfect for fans of Kasie West and Huntley Fitzpatrick.
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