Bad Reputation

Bad Reputation

Taschenbuch
5.01

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Beschreibung

Everyone knows the Hales.
Mega-rich and salaciously famous.
No one knows shy, quiet Willow Moore.

Until she makes one daring move that changes her world forever.
At seventeen, Willow moves across the country to connect with her famous older brother, Loren Hale. Before she can even say hello, she runs into the teenager who's been vandalizing Loren's house with his group of delinquent friends.

Garrison Abbey is off-limits.
As decreed by her very protective older brother.

But if he's so awful, then why is he so friendly to her? Willow can't help but be drawn to the mysterious boy next door.

He has a bad reputation.
She's yet to carve one of her own.

The more their paths cross, the more Willow realizes maybe...just maybe they're exactly what each other needs.

Bad Reputation is a collector's edition of Willow & Garrison's romance. It contains:
TWO NOVELS (Whatever It Takes and Wherever You Are) in chronological order.
A READING GUIDE to read along with the Addicted/Calloway Sisters Series.
BONUS CHAPTERS not found in the duet.

If you have not met Willow and Garrison yet, we highly recommend starting with Whatever It Takes.
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38.10 €

Beiträge

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Tropes: – introvert x introvert – bad reputation – mental health – found family – long distance relationship

Willow and Garrison are truly comfort characters. I‘ve read a 700 page book about them, and I still haven‘t had enough. At this point the core 8 are my happy place, and I never want to leave. That said, I loved this book. I think it‘s kind of funny there is an chronological and non–chronological version of this book (and well, this gives me a good excuse to reread it) What is one of the best parts of Krista and Becca Ritchie’s books is how real the characters feel, and that I can call their MMCs bookboyfriends without feeling guilty by any means – they are not toxic or add fuel to my man–hate (though Los father does that a little😂) Garrison for example, I feel weirdly represented by him if you ignore for a sec that I‘m not a gamer, he‘s a loner, though sometimes craves the company of people – his people –, his sarcasm is everything and I love how he worships Willow (I would do that too, she‘s awesome). And Willow is just a sweetheart. By the way, I feel represented by her too. She has my personality type (infp), so unsurprisingly I could put myself in her shoes (mentally speaking) very easily. Something I love about this book as well is how it tells their story and still feels like a Addicted/Calloway Sisters book (even if officially I think it isn‘t) Due to Willow and Garrison they aren‘t just the core six, but rather the core 8 – because I think these two, eventhough they have more of their own footing (Willows storyline in London helped giving them space on their own) they are also a part of Lily, Lo, Connor, Rose, Ryke and Daisy and their family, and that‘s so wholesome and I just love this big (found) family. 5/5⭐️

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