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Whitney D Grandison

    Whitney D. Grandison scrive avvincente narrativa per giovani adulti, con una significativa presenza online che le ha fatto guadagnare un vasto pubblico. La sua narrazione è caratterizzata da uno stile coinvolgente che trascina profondamente i lettori nelle sue storie. Grandison eccelle nell'esplorare temi rilevanti per i giovani adulti, creando personaggi e situazioni con cui è facile identificarsi. Il suo lavoro offre un mix unico di intrattenimento e commento perspicace sull'esperienza adolescenziale.

    Playin' Hard
    A Love Hate Thing
    The Right Side of Reckless
    • The Right Side of Reckless

      • 416pagine
      • 15 ore di lettura

      He's never met a rule he didn't break... She's followed the rules her whole life... When they meet, one golden rule is established: stay away. Sparks fly in this edgy own voices novel, perfect for fans of Sandhya Menon, S. K. Ali, and Kristina Forest. They were supposed to ignore each other and respect that fine line between them... Guillermo Lozano is getting a fresh start. New town, new school, and no more reckless behavior. He's done his time, and now he needs to right his wrongs. But when his work at the local community center throws him into the path of the one girl who is off-limits, friendship sparks...and maybe more. Regan London needs a fresh perspective. The pressure to stay in her "perfect" relationship and be the good girl all the time has worn her down. But when the walls start to cave in and she finds unexpected understanding from the boy her parents warned about, she can't ignore her feelings anymore. The disapproval is instant. Being together might just get Guillermo sent away. But when it comes to the heart, sometimes you have to break the rules and be a little bit reckless...

      The Right Side of Reckless
    • When they're stuck under one roof, the house may not be big enough for their hate...or their love. When Tyson Trice finds himself tossed into the affluent coastal community of Pacific Hills, he's ready for the questions, the stares and the feeling of not belonging in the posh suburb. Not that he cares. After recovering from being shot and surviving the mean streets of Lindenwood, he doesn't care about anyone or anything. He doesn't even care how the rest of his life will play out. In Pacific Hills, image is everything. Something that, as the resident golden girl, Nandy Smith knows all too well. She's spent most of her life building the pristine image it takes to fit in. After learning that her parents are taking in a teen boy, Nandy fears her summer plans, as well as her reputation, will go up in flames. It's the start of summer vacation, and the last thing Nandy needs is some juvenile delinquent from the 'Wood crashing into her world. Stuck together in close quarters, Trice and Nandy are in for some long summer nights. Only, with the ever-present pull back to the Lindenwood streets, it'll be a wonder if Trice makes it through this summer at all.

      A Love Hate Thing
    • Playin' Hard

      • 416pagine
      • 15 ore di lettura

      Cree Jacobs has little patience for the Ballers Club, an arrogant group of athletes at Moorehead High, especially its leader, DeAndre Parker. Known for his charm and basketball talent, DeAndre is intrigued by Cree's indifference. A classroom debate ignites a rivalry that evolves into an unexpected friendship, challenging Cree's perceptions and leading to a budding romance. This story explores themes of love, rivalry, and personal growth, appealing to fans of contemporary YA sports romance and Black love narratives.

      Playin' Hard