Hostile

Hostile

by Nicole Dykes

Grayson

Life has been easy for me. Top of my class. Star quarterback of the football team. Every guy wants to be my friend, and every girl wants to date me.
Yeah, life is pretty sweet.
Except it’s not.
It’s all fake. School comes too easy for me, and I’m bored. Football isn’t fun anymore. The guys I hang out with aren’t really my friends.
And the girls? I don’t want to date them.
The only one I want to date . . . He’s a little bit . . . hostile.

Rhett

Life has never been easy for me. A foster kid, lucky enough to be adopted as a teen but who still can’t find a way to be happy.
I have two best friends who are amazing and supportive, and yet, I can’t bring myself to tell them my biggest secret.
Parents who pay for a private school a kid like me could never have dreamed of . . . that I hate.
It feels all wrong when it should feel right.
And I guess . . . that’s made me nothing but . . . hostile.

NERDY THOUGHTS

I’d avoided 1-clicking this book for so long, seeing the cover that screamed angst, which is so not my thing, and oh how I wish I could kick myself. This book is low-angst, sweet deliciousness. While the characters have some internal and external heart-squeezing emotions, their relationship is beautiful and their chemistry is off the charts.
A really beautiful NA romance.

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