About My (Not So) Boring Life
‘So boring she was forgettable’ will be my epitaph, so why is Jaxon Lewis eyeing me like candy?
Having a massive unrequited crush on the same guy for four years was not how aspiring poet Rachel had envisioned spending high school. Blending into the wall and being the most forgotten person in high school, sure, but pining after a guy for years?
She’s realistic: her mother has made her well aware of a fact that Rachel has known for years, guys like Jaxon will never give a girl who has to hide her figure in baggy jeans and big t-shirts the time of day. And he never has. But now that they are paired up in half their classes for her senior year and she’s having to spend way more time with him than is comfortable for her, he seems to be noticing her. Is that such a good thing?
Jaxon knows everyone and is more observant than people give him credit – he also also has a closely guarded secret that might destroy his reputation as one of the most popular kids in school if it came out.
He’s never been serious about anyone because high school, but he loves how Rachel blushes when he flirts with her. Suddenly it’s not all fun and games anymore and the girl he thought was a harmless flirtationship is putting him at risk for getting in over his head.
**This book contains sweet romance between late teenagers, some kissing, some humor, and a lot of angst. To experience the intensity and drama of young love all over again, pick up your copy today!**
Look for Books 1-4 in the Believe in Us series: Bk 1: My (Not So) Boring Life – Rachel and Jaxon Bk 2: My (Not So) Perfect Plan – Claire and Evan Bk 3: My (Not So) Secret Crush – Raven and Lucy Bk 4: My (Not So) Grand Adventure – Blain and Tamara Bk 5: My (Not So) Worst Enemy: Reid and Isabel (sign up to my newsletter to receive this one for free!)
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Ramona O’Cahane’s first love is writing. She won awards in childhood (okay, just one), but that sent her on a life-long trajectory hunting down how to tell the perfect story. After a lot of trial and error, she finally thinks she has it more or less figured out and loves to write love stories to make her readers swoon and remember, once again, just how wonderful humans (and humanity!) can be. When she’s not writing, she’s doing a million and one other things.