Evan the Horrible
β Scribed by Kimberly King
- Publisher
- Kimberly King
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 103 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
First the janitorβs foot was inside the brick wall. Then there was the mysterious ring. But the strangest of all? That was yet to come. Jazzy Allenβs already complicated life suddenly gets messier when class clown Evan Rice gets both of them sent to the principalβs office. Fearing sheβll lose her scholarship, Jazzy is determined to avoid him at all costs. But when Evan gets hold of a wish-granting ring, he pulls her into his mischievous mayhem while the school becomes his playground. His magical pranks seem harmless enough, but behind mud-slinging cheerleaders and a food fight of epic proportions, something sinister lays waiting. With their school on the brink of destruction, Jazzy must learn to work together with the most infuriating guy in Forest Hills High before the power behind the ring destroys them...and everything else.
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