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Why I Loathe Sterling Lane


No. of pages 150

Published: 2017

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Great for age 12-18 years

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Per Rule 259, Harper Campbell keeps her life tidy- academically and socially. But the moment Sterling Lane transfers into her tiny boarding school, he intentionally breaks every rule she lives her fragilely constructed life by. Sterling is the poster-child for jaded, spoiled, rich boys, topped off with a smug little seditious smile. Worst of all, Sterling has perfected the role of a charming, misguided student trying to make amends for his past transgressions, and only Harper sees him for the troublemaker he absolutely is. But when her twin brother, Cole, falls victim to Sterling's influence and could be expelled, Harper decides to beat Sterling at his own game and take him down. As Harper breaks Rule after precious Rule in her battle of wits against Sterling, she's horrified to discover that perhaps the two of them aren't so different after all, and there could be a lot more life to live outside her rules. Teaming up with Sterling to save her brother might be the only way to keep from breaking the most important rule-looking out for Cole.

 

There are 150 pages in this book. This book was published 2017 by Entangled Publishing, LLC .

Ingrid Paulson does not, in fact, loathe anyone. Although the snarky sense of humor and verbal barbs in WHY I LOATHE SUMNER LANE might suggest otherwise (and shock those who think they know her best). Ingrid lives in San Francisco with her husband and children and enjoys long-distance running, eavesdropping, and watching science documentaries. She has always loved books and writing short stories, but was surprised one day to discover the story she was working on wasn't so short any more. VALKYRIE RISING, a paranormal girl power story, was Ingrid's first novel. Visit her online at http: //www. ingridepaulson. com/.

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