A new girl at school who is serious about her studies. A football player with nothing but fun on his mind. Can two teenagers from opposite worlds find love? Sophie Blake is used to change. She’s used to being the new kid at school. But she’s never had the privilege of attending a school like Oak Bro
No More Hiding: A Young Adult Sweet Romance (Oak Brook Academy Book 3)
✍ Scribed by Adams, Jillian
- Book ID
- 110510953
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 113 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
✦ Synopsis
A talented artist afraid to show her work to the world. A skateboarding outsider who mostly keeps to himself. When fate brings them together, can first impressions be overcome? Apple Rogers has always been just a little bit shy, but she’s really into helping the kids in the art club where she volunteers. Her creativity has always been the one thing that’s made her truly feel like herself. Her art is the one place where she doesn’t hide her true feelings. Ty Lewis doesn’t quite fit in at Oak Grove Academy but he doesn’t really care about being popular anyway. He’s attending the prestigious boarding school on a scholarship and he’s barely hanging on to it with his careless attitude. When Ty gets assigned to help Apple with her art club to fulfill his community hours, Apple can think of nothing more horrendous than spending time with the slacker. But when she witnesses his interaction with one of her more difficult students, she can’t help but wonder if maybe she’s judged him too harshly...if there’s more to this mysterious boy than what she first believes.
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