Crush by Lacey Weatherford
Upper YA Contemporary Romance
Cami Wimberley has a plan, and that plan includes no room for boys—especially the big time party animal, Hunter Wilder, no matter how handsome and charismatic he is. She’s beautiful, a senior, extremely talented, gets good grades, and is working her way toward her dream college to be a musical theater major. Everything is perfect.
Hunter Wilder does not want a girlfriend—that would complicate his life way too much right now. He especially doesn’t want this girl, Miss-Goody-Two-Shoes, so how come he can’t keep his eyes off her? He tries to keep her at arms length, but fate seems to keep pushing them together. Before long, it’s obvious to everyone they’re crushing on each other.
As sparks begin to fly, Hunter finds himself sinking deeper and deeper into hot water. Soon he’s scrambling to keep Cami from discovering his dark secret—one that can destroy their entire relationship.
Hunter Wilder does not want a girlfriend—that would complicate his life way too much right now. He especially doesn’t want this girl, Miss-Goody-Two-Shoes, so how come he can’t keep his eyes off her? He tries to keep her at arms length, but fate seems to keep pushing them together. Before long, it’s obvious to everyone they’re crushing on each other.
As sparks begin to fly, Hunter finds himself sinking deeper and deeper into hot water. Soon he’s scrambling to keep Cami from discovering his dark secret—one that can destroy their entire relationship.
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Teasers
Cami:
“Stop calling me that.”
“Why? I kind of like it. I think it’s going to be my nickname for you from now on.” He grinned.
Cami:
“Are you this irritating with everyone you know?” I glared at him. He laughed loud enough that Mrs. Stuart sent a disgruntled look in our direction.
“Pretty much, yeah.”
Hunter:
“Yep, let’s do it.”
I cocked my eyebrow. “Did you just proposition me? I think you should know I’m not that kind of guy, Miss Wimberley.”
Hunter:
Dear Heaven above, have mercy on my soul. I’m going to end up in Hell
“Stop calling me that.”
“Why? I kind of like it. I think it’s going to be my nickname for you from now on.” He grinned.
Cami:
“Are you this irritating with everyone you know?” I glared at him. He laughed loud enough that Mrs. Stuart sent a disgruntled look in our direction.
“Pretty much, yeah.”
Hunter:
“Yep, let’s do it.”
I cocked my eyebrow. “Did you just proposition me? I think you should know I’m not that kind of guy, Miss Wimberley.”
Hunter:
Dear Heaven above, have mercy on my soul. I’m going to end up in Hell
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