
ABOUT THE BOOK
Seventeen-year-old Caymen Meyers learned early that the rich are not to be trusted. And after years of studying them from behind the cash register of her mom's porcelain-doll shop, she has seen nothing to prove otherwise. Enter Xander Spence—he's tall, handsome, and oozing rich. Despite his charming ways and the fact that he seems to be one of the first people who actually gets her, she's smart enough to know his interest won't last. Because if there's one thing she's learned from her mother's warnings, it's that the rich have a short attention span...

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When fourteen-year-old Eva Joyce unexpectedly finds herself spending the summer at the mysterious manor house of the English grandmother she's never met, troubling questions arise. Why the estrangement? What's with the house's employees and their guarded secrets? Why must Eva never mention trains, her father, or her favorite childhood fairy tales?
After strange things start happening in the gardens at night...
After strange things start happening in the gardens at night...

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When Bella gets tossed into the scandal of the year, she'll need her enemy, Luke Sullivan, more than ever.
Bella Kirkwood loves her glam life in New York City. But when her mom remarries and relocates the family to rural Oklahoma, Bella has to say goodbye to Manhattan and hello to a small town world...

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MAX
I have a major crush on...the Tomboy
Taylor Frank is the new addition to the Covington Prep tennis team
She’s in the weight room everyday
Her serves are like deadly missiles
And her forehand flies like a cannonball
And I am seriously in love...
But in tennis, love means nothing
And Taylor’s game plan doesn’t include me.
How can I get the tomboy to give me a shot?
TAYLOR
I’m at Covington Prep on a tennis scholarship
I know I don’t belong at this exclusive school...

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Studious and principled Eden Pruitt stepped out of line just once. Unfortunately, that reckless decision ended with an arrest, a mug shot, and two very concerned parents. Now they’re starting over. In Iowa, of all places. On the cusp of her senior year, of all times. The situation is less than ideal but she’ll just have to manage, and without complaint. The change of address was her fault after all, and she isn’t going to make anything harder on her parents, who have already been through enough.
But life in Iowa turns strange fast...
But life in Iowa turns strange fast...


















