Falling for the Bd Boy

Falling for the Bd Boy

Janis Ross

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Lea was the preacher's daughter and judged as the "good" girl but she was so sick of living that way. She wanted to live her life and just have some fun already. She was in love with Jamie the notorius bad boy but for some reason he seemed to hate her...

Chapter 1 Prologue

Prologue

Jamie has been labeled the bad boy because no one even takes the time to get to know him. Everyone just assumes that's who he is without even first taking the time to get to know him first. The only person that has ever given him a chance is this new teacher Miss. Ross.

His worst enemy is some bible thumping virgin. She is always starting fights with him. Plus, she's some preacher's daughter. She's little miss perfect. Everything he hates.

She has it all. Friends, family, and love everything he wants but has never been given. In this book you will take a journey with Jamie and Lea to watch them go from enemies to something more. They will start to understand each other, and then respect one another.

Lea isn't the perfect daughter like everyone seems to think she is. She's far from perfect and hates that everyone sees her like that. The one guy she wants is the one that seems to hate her the most. He is everything her father warns her to stay away from. Which of course only makes her want him more.

One day he will look her and see past this fake persona she puts up. One day he will love her just as much as she loves him. One day the virgin will get the bad boy.

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