Attraction
Elements of Chemistry (Hypothesis) (Volume 1)
by Penny Reid
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appears in College Romance, Romance, and Fiction.
He is everything she doesn_x0092_t want, so why does she want him so badly From the New York Times Bestselling Author Penny ReidOne week.Private beach.Invisible girl.Jerkfaced bully.What_x0092_s the worst that could happenKaitlyn Parker has no problem being the invisible girl, which is why she finds herself hiding in various cabinets and closets all over he...
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appears in College Romance, Romance, and Fiction.
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