One superior smirk from Michael Endicott convinces sixteen-year-old Georgia Barrett that the Devil wears Polo. His family may have founded the postcard-perfect New England town they live in, but Georgia's not impressed. Even if he is smart, good looking, and can return Georgia's barbs as deftly as h
Snark and Circumstance 1
β Scribed by Wardrop, Stephanie
- Book ID
- 109315358
- Publisher
- Swoon Romance
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 53 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
One superior smirk from Michael Endicott convinces sixteen-year-old Georgia Barrett that the Devil wears Polo. His family may have founded the postcard-perfect New England town they live in, but Georgiaβs not impressed. Even if he is smart, good looking, and can return Georgiaβs barbs as deftly as he returns serves on his familyβs tennis courts. After all, if Michael actually thinks she refuses to participate in lab dissections just to mess with his grade, heβs a little too sure that heβs the center of the universe. Could there be more to Michael Endicott than smirks and sarcasm? If Georgia can cut the snark long enough, she just might find out.
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