ARCADIA HIGH ANARCHISTS
This bully romance was completely unexpected and the twists and turns kept me on my toes the entire time.
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- Whoo Gives A Hoot, Goodreads
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H-O-L-Y C-R-A-P what a story!!
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- Marnie, Goodreads
"You city kids are no better than any of us, and out here, you're worth even less."
Caught between two worlds, I no longer know who I am.
I was one of the Chosen. Four girls, and four boys, destined to have it all: wealth, status, and a future. Now, I find myself on the other side looking for a way back in.
My father’s criminal case meant we lost it all. Forced out of our home, our city, our life, we started anew in a sweet country town called Arcadia.
Except after one day as “the new girl” I know there isn’t a single sweet thing about Arcadia High. Trouble brews amongst the student body. Love, lies, and betrayal. And when the consequences spill out the decorative gates?
These spoilt country kids won’t know what hit them after the city come to collect.
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"I'll probably be sent to train as a nun after this."
"Then I'll have fun breaking your vows."
Lacey Williams: Good Girl.
At Riverbourne Preparatory, that title made me desirable. All a rich boy wants is a pretty and obedient woman on his arm. And I was most definitely both of those things.
But at Arcadia High? Being a good girl made me a target. I became a trophy for the spoilt, an end-of-year reward for those willing to play the game: bad boys.
Each side wants me so the other can’t have me. Schoolyard bullies who fight over the same damn toy.
The city kids have arrived to reclaim what’s theirs, and the country? Well.
Those boys sure don’t give in without a fight.
"What kind of life is this? All money and no love."
The truth is out, the battle lines drawn. What started as a fight between city and country, escalated into a battle of good versus evil—those with a conscience against those whose greed grows stronger.
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Turn a blind eye to the sins, or leave.
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I’ve made my choice, and now I intend to ruin the tyrants who stayed.
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But first, I need to get my brother back.
Girls in Riverbourne are raised to be meek, delicate creatures. The girls out here? They're raised to be themselves.
Renounced and reborn, a fire burns within me.
Yet the closer I get to making Riverbourne pay for what they did, the less satisfied I feel.
Revenge is a lonely, complicated, and ultimately impossible road if, like me, you're tired of hurting those you care about.
Can I reclaim what love remains?
Or I have I gone too far?