Chick lit, historical, contemporary, fantasy, time-travel, paranormal romance
Jun 25th, 2017, 12:59 am
Love's Not Popular series by Tina Lee, Third Cousins (Books 1-3)
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Overview: Tina Lee resides in a small, overpriced apartment with her smart, inspiring and cultured cat, Mr. Jean Pierre. When Tina is not working on her main project; she sits at her desk and creates a new world, then she creates characters to occupy that world. And then, finally, she creates dirty, nasty sex to occupy those characters' time.
She also likes to read, travel, take pictures, have serious cultural conversations with Mr. Jean Pierre, and write about herself in third person.
Genre: Romance

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Book 1 - Losing Cassie
Cassie is a popular girl and she knows it. In fact, when she's asked to define the person that she is for her school yearbook, she ends up choosing that very word. But popularity can be a fickle thing. When Cassie starts to learn this, she realizes that everything she had built for herself is about to coming crashing down around her.

Book 2 - A New Start
Cassie's moved on from high school and into everything that comes with college. She's lost interest in the parties and the popularity race that comes with the party scene. In fact she'd much prefer to spend some quiet time with her new friend Sam rather than party the night away, but when he pushes for some fun and her ex Eric seeks her out, she finds herself being pulled into a world that she thought she'd escaped forever.

Book 3 - She Always Wins
Messing around with her ex has gotten Cassie into trouble. So why is she still doing it? When Cassie starts to realize what's really important she knows that she's already left it for too long. But is that going to stop her from trying?

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Jun 25th, 2017, 12:59 am

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