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There are good guys. There are bad guys. Then there's me. Moving to a new school sucks. I don't care about being cool and I have no filter – not exactly a recipe for success. Thankfully, the "geeks" welcome me in with open arms, including Zoe. For the first time in my life, I have a female friend, and I kinda like how this feels. I've always been the girl who had to fight to keep going. My friends have always been guys, and the dorky kind. I've simply never known anything else, so when Zoe needs my help, I'm all in. I'm not afraid of picking a fight - or breaking a few rules. After all, bullies get to do it all the time. And this jerk is taking his abuse to a whole new level. Worse, no one seems to care – except us. One rag-tag group of "losers" who have just the right set of skills. But who knew that spending so much time with these guys might make me look at them in a different light? Zoe, that's who. But it doesn't matter if I like them, does it? We have a job to do. Zoe is depending on me, and that's a hell of a lot more important than some feelings I don't know how to deal with anyway. What really matters is that my first female friend deserves a little revenge. I'll throw everything away - even my own future - for the girl who has become my ride or die bestie. So, I'm going to make sure she gets her vengeance. And she's going to make sure I fall in love. Trigger Warning: There are some situations that may be triggers for some readers, please check the Author's Note / Trigger Warning page at the beginning of the book for further details.
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Ifyou loved the Flawed series, this is like a high school RH spin-off. I loved the cameos from some of the other series. Jericho is starting her senior year at a new school. She has had to grow up fast, dealing with tragedy and her mom absentness after her brothers death. This story deals with some possibly triggering topics - I feel like it deals with them well, but also in a raw, realistic way. These characters aren’t perfect, and at times I wanted to shake one of the guys, but I love that they are honest and deal with their issues in a real way. Hadley and Cox are a great team, and I’m looking forward to seeing where this series goes :)