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Stepbrother: The Rebel

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STEPBROTHER

**A Fun, Standalone Stepbrother Romance with No Cliffhanger**

Sarah has big dreams about getting into college and succeeding in life. She had worked towards these dreams her entire life and her grades reflect that. On the night before a big test though, she finds herself unable to study because of a raging party that her stepbrother, Kayden is throwing.

Sarah and Kayden don’t get on. He’s selfish, vain and a total tool. When Sarah manages to pass her test, she is relived but that relief is short lived when she finds out that not only has Kayden failed, but he might get kicked off his football team.

She finds herself being asked to help him study, so that he can take the test again. Eventually she agrees, but as they start to spend some time together, she realizes maybe Kayden isn’t so bad after all. Suddenly everything becomes a confusing mess, as she realizes that the only boy she has ever been interested in is also the same boy, who makes her life a living hell.

So she is left with a choice, should she act on her feelings or should she keep them inside and carry on living the simple life?

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WARNING: This ebook contains mature themes and language. Intended for 18+ readers only.

31 pages, Kindle Edition

First published June 14, 2015

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Jen Wilde

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March 15, 2021
Sweet short story

I tend to get bored and so was pleasantly surprised. Some grammar issues but a great read nonetheless. I liked the story and it could be molded into a novel.
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