The N Word (Redefining Me #2)
β Scribed by Michelle MacQueen; Ann Maree Craven
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 224 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
*One party. *
One accident.
Six lives changed forever.
Nari Won Song isnt the girl anyone expects her to be. To her classmates shes the nerd.
To her parents, she is the quiet daughter who always does as shes told.
And the popular boy next door? The one who was once her best friend. Well, to him she doesnt exist at all.
Yet, the weekends are her saviors. Only then does she step from the shadows to show who shes become since the accident that changed all of them forever.
And who is she?A rock star.
Avery St. Germaine is one of the pretty people. The golden elite of Twin Rivers High. As the talented son of NFL Hall of Famer, Grayson St. Germaine, the world is Averys oyster.
And he doesnt want any part of it.
Averys best friend died in a tragic accident almost two years ago, and since then, Avery has avoided everything from his old life. But recent events have him emerging from the fog of his mourning, and he isnt proud of the person hes become.
Breaking up with Meghan Lewis is the best decision hes made in a long time, but in the aftermath, Avery has become her pathetic cast off, and hes determined to show her and everyone else hes a better man without her. But Averys not ready for a real relationship.
Can he convince the girl next door to be his fake girlfriend?
The Redefining Me series:
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The F Word
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The N Word
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The C Word
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