Love, Lust & Friendship by Elizabeth Stevens **Meet Christopher Henderson.** Kit to his friends and admirers. Hendo to the jocks who worship him. Butt-head (or Topher) to me and my best friend. AKA, the dillweed of a human being. **Meet Alexander Henderson.** Ander to the people who put up
Love, Lust & Friendship
โ Scribed by Elizabeth Stevens
- Publisher
- Sleeping Dragon Books
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 231 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Meet Christopher Henderson. Kit to his friends and admirers. Hendo to the jocks who worship him. Butt-head (or Topher) to me and my best friend. Meet Alexander Henderson. Ander to the people who put up with his skinny ass. Hendo Jr to the jocks sucking up to Topher. Best Friend Extraordinaire to me. Meet Addison MacGuire. Addy to whoever asks because (honestly) what kind of name is Addison? Addy Mac to anyone who sees her doing stupid sh*t. And well... me, to me. So, what happens when you take one tomboy, one best friend, and that best friend's stupidly hot, popular older brother with a bad attitude? That's right, you get a story worthy of a teen rom-com. Because, sometimes real life is a bitch. Sometimes the only guy to come between you and the love of your life is the one guy you weren't supposed to fall in love with. But, how do you tell the difference between love, lust and friendship?
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