![]() ![]() ![]() If I want a new purse, I start saving my allowance. Now I’m seventeen, and Dad hasn’t changed one bit. But instead of just giving me the candy, I had to pay for it by doing chores. When I was a little girl, Dad installed a gumball machine in our house. Will Taylor repeat her past mistakes or can she score a fresh start? But it’s hard to trust after having been betrayed. The only person who seems to understand all that she’s going through is her older brother’s best friend, Ezra. Taylor’s had a crush on him for as long as she can remember. Soccer has always been Taylor’s escape from the pressures of school and family, but it’s hard to fit in and play on a team that used to be her rival. Everything she’s worked so hard for is gone, and now she’s starting over at Hundred Oaks High. But one impulsive decision-one lie to cover for her boyfriend-and Taylor’s kicked out of private school. After all, that’s what is expected of a senator’s daughter. ![]() Captain of the soccer team, president of the Debate Club, contender for valedictorian: Taylor’s always pushed herself to be perfect. ![]()
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