London Prep
7 primary works
Book 1
When my parents told me that I'd be spending three weeks at a London prep school on a student exchange my junior year, I was furious. I love New York. My school. My friends. And I didn't want to leave. But after some not-so-subtle insistence about experiencing a new culture, gaining worldly knowledge, and the fact that it was only three weeks, I knew I wasn't getting out of it.
So, I decided that if I had to go, I might as well have some fun.
Which was how I met Harry at a pub. His blue eyes, adorable accent, and charm instantly won me over - right after his lips did.
And I started to think that London might not be so bad.
But then I met Noah.
He's tall, dark, intense, and spends way too much time in the shower. I know this because I have to live with him. And did I mention that he hates me?
My first day at school is more eventful than I anticipated. A boy named Mohammad takes me under his wing, declares himself my guide to the "hostile and hormonal battlefield that is Kensington School," and lays three facts on me:
He, Harry, and Noah are best mates.
I'm the new girl and bound to cause drama.
And I've already got his boys all twisted up.
I'm in way over my head, and it's only my first day!
Book 2
It's only my second week at Kensington School, and things are getting complicated.
I thought my relationship with Harry was finished, but he came over late one night, apologized, and asked me to be his girlfriend. I swooned right there, in the middle of the street.
And we are definitely back together.
He calls me babe, brings me flowers, and is planning our first official date.
Our relationship is growing, and I'm starting to want him in ways I never expected.
I'm falling for him.
But then there's Noah.
I live in his house and share a bathroom with him, and we've had a few intense moments.
But nothing compared to him sauntering into the room, declaring that I want him and that, at some point, he's going to give in to me.
I know!
The nerve.
I'm not sure how I'm going to tell him that I'm dating his best friend again.
Or how I'm going to keep my eyes off his shirtless chest.
With tensions running high between Noah and me, Harry's ongoing family issues, my new friendship with Naomi, and Mohammad's party-planning skills, things are getting crazy.
Book 3
It's the last week of my exchange in London, and my flight leaves on Saturday.
Harry wants our relationship to progress, but his family life is falling apart. And shocking news from his parents might send him over the edge.
Noah is becoming more reckless with both his words and his actions. Between longing glances, sweet conversations and heated moments, I don't know where we stand.
And Mohammad tells me that I have some important decisions to make.
The countdown is on, and only two things are certain.
I'm going to have to leave the three boys I've grown to love.
And by the end of the week, I'm not sure if any of them will ever forgive me.
It's a good thing my time at Kensington is almost up.
Book 4
Book 5
Book 6
Book 9