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The Pros and Cons of Us. Emma Miller

The Pros and Cons of Us


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ISBN: 9798218393380 | 534 pages | 14 Mb
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  • The Pros and Cons of Us
  • Emma Miller
  • Page: 534
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  • ISBN: 9798218393380
  • Publisher: Emma Miller.
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He's a player and she hates his game... Lawson Bennet is a player in more ways than one. He has a reputation around campus, but that doesn't stop girls from trying to take their turn for a night with him. He's spent the last three years of his college career having fun with his friends, winning football games, and hooking up. Sienna has played her last few years the way she thought she should. She's managed to score a top spot on her lacrosse team. She's kept great grades, and a best friend she loves. Sienna she stayed in her own lane in a relationship she thought was worth it, but it wasn't all it's cracked up to be. With years of love down the drain, Sienna's best friend pushes her for a night of fun, and Sienna does just that. Sienna and Lawson have a night neither of them seem to be able to forget. The unlikely couple are forced together due to their best friend's budding relationship, and they each have a separate mission. Sienna hopes to never see him again, but for once in his life, Lawson is dying to see her again and make her see who he is deep down inside. Can they meet in the middle and manage to be civil since they'll be seeing so much of each other, or will every outing end in a disagreement? The only thing they feel they have in common is attraction and mutual dislike... Until things change. Until true feelings come into play.

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