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Brenna is a b-word.
No, not that one! Brenna Curran is a BRAT.
According to her six siblings, she sure is. And what''s it to you? She’s right about how people should act, dress, decorate, and do their jobs, and she’ll tell them so, even they don’t agree (and even if they call her that name). They may be blind to their flaws, but she can see everything perfectly clearlyand she can see her own flaws, too. Unfortunately.
She may be correct in her opinions, but that sure doesn’t help her in a social sense. Yes, the thing about life as a brat is that it can be a little isolating. Brenna is totally fine with being alone mostly. But sometimes a friend would be good. Maybe that’s why she finds herself so focused on the guy who comes into the gallery where she works. He’s well-dressed (which she appreciates as a would-be designer) and he crossed over into ‘extremely handsome’ territory a while back. He’s also funny and great to talk to, and women across Detroit have fallen for him. In droves.
Campbell Bates seems to have it all: those looks, money, a great job, a great life. He doesn’t need much from her, not fashion or career advice for sure, but he seems to want to be around her, anyway. There has to be a reason for his interest, even if it’s not immediately clear. Is there really something happening between them? And suddenly, when things turn awful for Campbell and when he does need her a lot, it’s not for her expert opinions. So what is it? What game is he playing, anyway?
Through bad decisions, sibling warfare, family trauma, and even firebombs, Brenna finds that she likes having a friend in him. It would be even better if there was something more. Brat or not, she still has a heartand she may have lost it to Campbell...
Genre: Romance
No, not that one! Brenna Curran is a BRAT.
According to her six siblings, she sure is. And what''s it to you? She’s right about how people should act, dress, decorate, and do their jobs, and she’ll tell them so, even they don’t agree (and even if they call her that name). They may be blind to their flaws, but she can see everything perfectly clearlyand she can see her own flaws, too. Unfortunately.
She may be correct in her opinions, but that sure doesn’t help her in a social sense. Yes, the thing about life as a brat is that it can be a little isolating. Brenna is totally fine with being alone mostly. But sometimes a friend would be good. Maybe that’s why she finds herself so focused on the guy who comes into the gallery where she works. He’s well-dressed (which she appreciates as a would-be designer) and he crossed over into ‘extremely handsome’ territory a while back. He’s also funny and great to talk to, and women across Detroit have fallen for him. In droves.
Campbell Bates seems to have it all: those looks, money, a great job, a great life. He doesn’t need much from her, not fashion or career advice for sure, but he seems to want to be around her, anyway. There has to be a reason for his interest, even if it’s not immediately clear. Is there really something happening between them? And suddenly, when things turn awful for Campbell and when he does need her a lot, it’s not for her expert opinions. So what is it? What game is he playing, anyway?
Through bad decisions, sibling warfare, family trauma, and even firebombs, Brenna finds that she likes having a friend in him. It would be even better if there was something more. Brat or not, she still has a heartand she may have lost it to Campbell...
Genre: Romance
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