My Know-It-All Nemesis (Sweet Mountain High, #2)

My Know-It-All Nemesis (Sweet Mountain High, #2)

Maggie Dallen

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He's charming. He's smart. He's rich... And he's her worst nightmare. Ever since Miller Hardwell transferred to Sweet Mountain High, he's been the bane of Kate's existence. He's her main rival and the only thing standing between Kate and her dreams of the Ivy Leagues. But the worst part is--he doesn't play fair. Take last spring's student council elections, for example. He'd stooped so low he'd gotten them both disqualified from the race. But now there's going to be a special election, and for once Kate stands a chance of beating her longtime rival. Everyone knows Kate's earned it. If there were any justice in the world, the charming, smug rich boy would step aside. But then again, Miller has no concept of fair, and when it comes to their rivalry, he'll do anything to win. It seems this time around, he'll even play nice. With the vice president watching them like a hawk in case their rivalry gets out of hand again, there's no other option but to work together, but that proves to be harder than either of them anticipates. Playing nice gets out of hand when it leads to a kiss that they can't forget. And then a horrible truth is revealed--one that neither of them wants to admit. These two rivals might just like each other. Dive into My Know-It-All Nemesis, the second installment of the BRAND NEW multi-author series, Sweet Mountain High.


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  • BookAnonJeff
    Feb 07, 2025
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    Nemesis Mine. This is a short yet heavier-than-many standard Maggie Dallen "Hallmarkie" high school romance. There's still some laughter, but particularly in its final pages it really starts landing some haymakers that are not really typical of Dallen at all. Still, when you need something to dive into a rich, well developed "fake" world to escape the "real" one with all of its issues right now... this is a solid distraction for a couple of hours or so. Very much recommended.

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