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16 year old Savannah Pike has been friends with Summer Harley for almost ten years, she thought she knew summer inside and out until summer shows up one night to tell her she has a 17 year old brother who's coming to live with summer and her dad because her mother who abandoned her with her dad has been arrested.
Savannah hates summer's brother hayden from the start and hayden hates summer but is it really hate?
Hazel is hot, sexy and has all the friends in the world. She could get any guy, except for the guy she wants.
Kayden is so painfully shy that he is socially awkward. He only has one friend, his best friend, Roman.
Roman vows that by the end of the school year he will get Kayden his first girlfriend whether he likes it or not. When he over hears a conversation between Hazel and her two best friends he knows just the girl to set Kayden up with. Now the problem is to get Hazel and Kayden to actually get together.
The last installment of the 'Hamilton High' series...
Ronnie Pieper- the princess, pressured by her family to end up with the prince. Ronnie wants to be with Eric about as much as she wants to tell her parents, who are shoving law school and medical textbooks down her throat, she wants to go to art school.
Eric Kingston- the prince, perfect and golden and hates it. Eric wants nothing more than to smash all his soccer trophies, and tell off his parents. All Eric really wants is to play music, which he's sure his parents would go gaga for.
Kate Summers- the frog, trying, and failing miserably, to keep from falling for the prince. She's from the other side of the tracks, the Tramp to Eric Kingston's Lady... if only he knew it. She wants to be the perfect fifty's wife, with curls in her hair and red lipstick and lemonade setting out on the front porch.
Taylor Merrick- the bandit, barely scraping by in the midst of the Hamilton High jungle. Taylor just wants to get out of Hamilton, until he get roped into the messy love-life of Ronnie Pieper, posing as the bad-boy meant to piss off her parents.
Part 1 of the LSD trilogy, which tells the story of three teenagers.
After attempting suicide twice, Lucas and David take care of the 13-year-old Serena. Together they experience love and life. But when promises can’t be held, her newfound hope in life is crumbling down.
Read with caution. Strong language, non-expilicit sexual encounters.
"It's hard to trust someone, when everyone you ever opened up your heart to, has let you down and pushed you away"
The day before Autumn's 16th birthday was when her world world was changed forever. It was the day her parents were killed by an enemy pack as they were trying to protect Autumn and her older brother Blake. But what made it ever worse was that it also was the same day that Autumn got kidnapped and the last time she thought she would see Blake. Those 4 months she was gone were the worst months of her life.
Now it's 2 months before her 18th birthday and ever since her kidnapping almost a year and a half ago she has never been the same. Without her older brother Blake and their Aunt Kelly, Autumn would never have been able to get through everything that's happend to her. Since then Autumn doesn't like it when other people touch or get close to her in any way. She flinches at anything, she has trust issues and she doen't like being around any guy or group of guys alone. The only ones she trust are Blake and her Aunt Kelly. Plus she has nightmares that haunt her and a heart that can never be fixed, but that's until she meets Hunter.
Ever since the begining of summer, all Hunter has heard about from everyone was that two new kids had moved into town and would be going to the high school. For the three months that everyone had off for summer, Hunter has only met Blake, the brother, but not his younger sister. When he met Blake he knew right off the back that Blake was a Shifter or werewolf as some may call us, just like he was. After they met, Hunter knew that he would get along well with Blake and his sister, but thing was that he still hadn't met her yet and couldn't figure out why Blake would become all defensive when he would ask about his younger sister.
So what happens when Hunter runs into Autumn one the first week of school. Will Autumn allow Hunter to get close to her? Will she be able to tell him her secret? Can Hunter help Autumn turn back into the fun, outgoing, loveable, happy girl that she once was or will her fear of everything hold her back? But can having the support of her brother Blake and her love for Hunter help her survive or will it destory her?
This is the story of two boys, two friends, two professional footballers. One day they discover they have feelings for each other that go beyond just friendship. Suddenly the boys find themselves having to make difficult decisions with life changing consequences. Together they embark on a tough journey against prejudice and discrimination. Can their affection for each other survive in the world of football?
This book is a work of fiction and, except in the case of geographic facts and references of football teams and tournaments, any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental
16 year old Savannah Pike has been friends with Summer Harley for almost ten years, she thought she knew summer inside and out until summer shows up one night to tell her she has a 17 year old brother who's coming to live with summer and her dad because her mother who abandoned her with her dad has been arrested.
Savannah hates summer's brother hayden from the start and hayden hates summer but is it really hate?
Hazel is hot, sexy and has all the friends in the world. She could get any guy, except for the guy she wants.
Kayden is so painfully shy that he is socially awkward. He only has one friend, his best friend, Roman.
Roman vows that by the end of the school year he will get Kayden his first girlfriend whether he likes it or not. When he over hears a conversation between Hazel and her two best friends he knows just the girl to set Kayden up with. Now the problem is to get Hazel and Kayden to actually get together.
The last installment of the 'Hamilton High' series...
Ronnie Pieper- the princess, pressured by her family to end up with the prince. Ronnie wants to be with Eric about as much as she wants to tell her parents, who are shoving law school and medical textbooks down her throat, she wants to go to art school.
Eric Kingston- the prince, perfect and golden and hates it. Eric wants nothing more than to smash all his soccer trophies, and tell off his parents. All Eric really wants is to play music, which he's sure his parents would go gaga for.
Kate Summers- the frog, trying, and failing miserably, to keep from falling for the prince. She's from the other side of the tracks, the Tramp to Eric Kingston's Lady... if only he knew it. She wants to be the perfect fifty's wife, with curls in her hair and red lipstick and lemonade setting out on the front porch.
Taylor Merrick- the bandit, barely scraping by in the midst of the Hamilton High jungle. Taylor just wants to get out of Hamilton, until he get roped into the messy love-life of Ronnie Pieper, posing as the bad-boy meant to piss off her parents.
Part 1 of the LSD trilogy, which tells the story of three teenagers.
After attempting suicide twice, Lucas and David take care of the 13-year-old Serena. Together they experience love and life. But when promises can’t be held, her newfound hope in life is crumbling down.
Read with caution. Strong language, non-expilicit sexual encounters.
"It's hard to trust someone, when everyone you ever opened up your heart to, has let you down and pushed you away"
The day before Autumn's 16th birthday was when her world world was changed forever. It was the day her parents were killed by an enemy pack as they were trying to protect Autumn and her older brother Blake. But what made it ever worse was that it also was the same day that Autumn got kidnapped and the last time she thought she would see Blake. Those 4 months she was gone were the worst months of her life.
Now it's 2 months before her 18th birthday and ever since her kidnapping almost a year and a half ago she has never been the same. Without her older brother Blake and their Aunt Kelly, Autumn would never have been able to get through everything that's happend to her. Since then Autumn doesn't like it when other people touch or get close to her in any way. She flinches at anything, she has trust issues and she doen't like being around any guy or group of guys alone. The only ones she trust are Blake and her Aunt Kelly. Plus she has nightmares that haunt her and a heart that can never be fixed, but that's until she meets Hunter.
Ever since the begining of summer, all Hunter has heard about from everyone was that two new kids had moved into town and would be going to the high school. For the three months that everyone had off for summer, Hunter has only met Blake, the brother, but not his younger sister. When he met Blake he knew right off the back that Blake was a Shifter or werewolf as some may call us, just like he was. After they met, Hunter knew that he would get along well with Blake and his sister, but thing was that he still hadn't met her yet and couldn't figure out why Blake would become all defensive when he would ask about his younger sister.
So what happens when Hunter runs into Autumn one the first week of school. Will Autumn allow Hunter to get close to her? Will she be able to tell him her secret? Can Hunter help Autumn turn back into the fun, outgoing, loveable, happy girl that she once was or will her fear of everything hold her back? But can having the support of her brother Blake and her love for Hunter help her survive or will it destory her?
This is the story of two boys, two friends, two professional footballers. One day they discover they have feelings for each other that go beyond just friendship. Suddenly the boys find themselves having to make difficult decisions with life changing consequences. Together they embark on a tough journey against prejudice and discrimination. Can their affection for each other survive in the world of football?
This book is a work of fiction and, except in the case of geographic facts and references of football teams and tournaments, any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental