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Caged With the Enemy

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Hopeless girl with a fear of men meets a man who loves to bully. No way this will go wrong, right? Cross-dressing, therapy, pills and guns, all add up to Alex Hadley, and the man behind her pain, Kylan Lockette. Alex is forced to attend an all-male school to get over her androphobia, and she may just be rooming with the worst of them all. Grief and chaos ensue, and the only thing keeping Alex alive may be the man she hates most of all.

181 pages, Kindle Edition

Published December 30, 2016

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January 20, 2017
Very moving

So this was a very deep novel I really don't know how to describe it other then that. It had some of the most infuriating moments along with such pain and then strength and joy. I can't say I fully relate to the main and her choices at times but they seen to fit her personality even as she grows. Worth a read from mature teens or young adults.

Not sure if it was just me but the ones seemed to jump? Could of just been my phone though :)
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March 4, 2017
Really good book interesting storyline

I'm not going to lie. I started reading this book only because I saw it as a recommendation on Amazon and it only had one review and one star. That persons review made me want to read this book. He said they couldn't get through it and that it made no sense. After reading that I knew I had to try to read this book. Thankfully I did. I thoroughly enjoyed this book. Yeah there are a few spelling errors here and there that can be corrected with another edit, but who's expecting perfection. I highly recommend this book.
This book is about Alex, a girl who is afraid of men do to a childhood trauma. Her mom sends her to an all boys boarding school and she has to pretend to be a boy. While at this school she comes face-to-face with a few of the reasons why she's afraid of men. Throughout the book she learns how to deal with her trauma and move on with her life.

Yeah the concept of this book doesn't always make sense and there are a few holes in it but overall it was a good book with an interesting storyline. Despite the question of "why the hell would her mom do that and didn't the school request documentation that she is who she said she is" this book captivated me. I could not put it down. Goes to show you you can't always trust people's reviews. Give it a try. So glad I did.
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April 25, 2017
Beautiful

This story is about someone who went though a tragic event in their young years due to their peers .she then begins to be afraid of men until her parents force her to overcome that fear and move on... does she move on ? How? Could those who tortured her actually be in her everyday life at the school? I can't say much without spoiling but I can say you won't regret this book !!! I wish there was a prologue though!
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