Cruel Devil by Daniela Romero EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online
- Status: Available for Free Download
- Authors: Daniela Romero
- Language: English
- Genre: New Adult & College Romance
- Format: PDF / EPUB
- Size: 2 MB
- Price: Free
KASEY
This year will make me or break me. Personally, I’m hoping for the
former. But, as I sit in the back seat of my mother’s SUV, I have a
feeling it’s going to be the latter. There’s this sense of foreboding
thrumming through me as I look up at the impeccably manicured lawns and
twin pillars that decorate where I’ll be living this next school year. All one
hundred and eighty days of it, plus winter and spring breaks. I’m going to
hate every minute.
I’m very much aware that there isn’t a seventeen-year-old out there who
wouldn’t kill to leave the nest a little bit early. And trust me when I say I’m
not feeling like my life is about to take a turn for the worse just because I’m
moving out at the ripe old age of seventeen. What does have me feeling this
way is the fact that I’m joining a sorority. Not by choice, I might add.
Sorority life isn’t my scene. And no, I don’t have any firsthand
experience with sororities, and yes, I’m absolutely judging them based on
what I’ve seen on TV, but let’s be real, if you knew anything about me,
you’d agree that me and the perfect plastics I see walking in and out of the
houses on sorority row aren’t a match made in heaven.
When I applied for Sun Valley High’s running start program—a
program that allows me to attend college courses and earn both college
credits and the final credits I’ll need for my high school diploma, I thought,
this is exactly what I need. An escape from the stupid drama that is
highschool life where I never really fit in. It’s hard to relate to the people at
school when all they can talk about is how Suzie made out with Jason
behind Ruby’s back and other stupid nonsense, like who is asking who to
senior prom.
Meanwhile, my best friends have all graduated and are planning their
weddings and being moms and doing real-life things that matter. It makes it
hard to relate to high-school life. Hearing the gossip and then seeing all the
back-stabby antics, it’s not what I’m interested in. And don’t even get me
started on the boys.
They’re so incredibly stupid in high school. The catcalling and fuck-boy
flirting. Urgh. You’d think they’d find a better pickup line than, “You must
be an angel, because you look like you just fell from heaven.”
Barf.
The guys I go to school with have zero game. Not that I’d be interested
in anyone at Sun Valley High anyway. I almost wish I was. It’d make seeing
a certain broody asshole on the regular a hell of a lot easier.
For More Read Download This Book
EPUB