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Who knew fake dating the quarterback would be the key to the life I've always wanted?The second I turn eighteen, the only thing I want to do is skip town.My goal is to buy a van, make it livable, and spend the next year of my life on the road until I find someplace to settle for good. After being voted Most Likely To: Never Get A Boyfriend by the popular crowd at school, I'm ready to say bye-bye to mean girls, gossips, and bad memories, and hello to a fresh start by leaving Brentwood in the rearview mirror.But then I'm forced to move in with my uncle, my cousin buys the van I had my eyes on, and suddenly my freedom is now a graduation present held hostage until the end of the school year.There is one way to turn the situation around, though... and that's to fake date the shy, quiet, emotionally reserved Brentwood High star quarterback, Landon Settler.If I can convince my cousin that I'm in love, he'll give me the van early, and my escape plan is back on. Landon's the perfect fake dating partner-he's voted Most Likely To: Never Get A Girlfriend by his friends, he doesn't talk back, and I'll help him make the girl he likes jealous while he turns into my one-way ticket to freedom. And unlike anyone else in the popular crowd, he's actually a little fun to be around.I just have to last until homecoming and not catch feelings for the freckled boy that blushes way too easily.But as we're continually forced to put on a lovey-dovey show for his friends-and get caught in increasingly compromised positions-keeping my feelings in check, and my eyes on the freedom prize, becomes easier said than done.Fake Dating the Football Player is a YA sweet and swoony fake relationship romance in the Most Likely To standalone series by Sarah Sutton
Trusting the bad boy... What could go wrong?It's on my sixteenth birthday that I realize I've never had control over my own life.From my outfits to my hairstyles and even to my love life, my parents made every decision for me. And instead of fighting, I lived by my mantra: keep my head down and keep my mouth shut.Until I'm paired with Brentwood High's resident bad boy, Hudson Bishop. There aren't enough adjectives to describe him. Intimidating. Scary. Panic-inducing. There's a reason the school calls him the Grim Reaper. And when our principal pairs us together for a "buddy program," he makes it perfectly clear he doesn't want to be stuck with a stiff like me.But when I'm voted Most Likely To: Stay A Prude by the elite crowd of the school, suddenly Hudson Bishop is more than just a bad boy-he's a way out from underneath my mother's thumb. He's a path to rebellion, and despite all of the warning bells going off in my head, I take it.I just have to make sure I don't get lost along the way...And it may already be too late.
Halloween really is the worst.Blaire's got to be the only person on the planet who hates Halloween. At least the only person in her small town, which practically worships the holiday. Ugh. And it doesn't help that her super-hot ex-boyfriend, Lucas, is determined to convince her otherwise by making her take part in "festive activities." Apparently carving pumpkins and watching scary movies is going to magically change her mind about the holiday? Yeah, right.But Blaire has never told anyone the truth of why she hates Halloween or the truth about why she broke up with Lucas. She's definitely never told anyone about how much she second-guesses that decision. Being around him is so much harder than she thought, especially when it looks like he's starting to move on.And when she gets a letter in the mail from someone who broke her heart, can Blaire overcome the negativity drowning her? Or will her bitterness and secrets push everyone she loves away?
Being Taken In looks at the neuroscience showing how the mother/infant framing relationship wires in our way of understanding the world, and sets a navigation system, complete with built-in danger alerts. For disturbed children, these danger alerts are everywhere, and can even be triggered by the caregiver themselves.
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