Nova Scott isn’t here to blend in—she’s here to break through. Armed with a scholarship and ambition, she’s ready to take on the elite world of Atherton University. But when her path crosses with two guys who couldn’t be more different, Nova’s focus shifts in ways she never saw coming. Andrew gets her—like, really gets her. He’s laid-back, easy to talk to, and their connection feels effortless. Then there’s Dominic: all mystery, edge, and the kind of trouble you don’t see until you’re in too deep. He pushes Nova’s buttons and forces her to question everything she thought she knew. Caught between the comfort of the familiar and the pull of the unknown, Nova’s not just figuring out her heart—she’s figuring out herself. And in a place where expectations and reality clash, Nova will have to decide: will she follow the rules, or rewrite them? "Super Nova" is a fresh, fast-paced ride through the chaos of love, identity, and what it means to take control of your future—even when the world is telling you otherwise.
At Hawthorne High, blending in is practically a survival tactic. But for Ember Moore, standing out is a lifestyle. With her goth vibes, jet-black hair, and combat boots, she’s not here to play by anyone else’s rules. Her dream? Investigative journalism. Her reality? Navigating a school obsessed with cliques and status, where friends are few, and going solo is the only way she rolls. Enter Brady Watson. New guy, star athlete, and way too charming for his own good. He’s got the school wrapped around his finger—except for Ember, whose ‘I-don’t-care’ attitude makes her even more of a mystery. Brady’s used to winning, but breaking through Ember’s walls? That’s a whole new challenge. When Brady discovers that Ember’s sister, Willow, is off-limits to dating until Ember finds a boyfriend, he comes up with a wild plan: a fake relationship. It’s the perfect setup to help his friend Keith get closer to Willow. Ember’s all in—after all, what’s the harm in pretending? But lines blur fast, and for Brady, this fake relationship is feeling a lot more real than he expected. The question is, will Ember let down her guard and risk it all, or will she keep her distance and stick to flying solo? The Goth Girl and the Jock is a story about breaking stereotypes, unexpected connections, and realizing that sometimes, the person who challenges you the most is the one worth letting in.
Nova Scott isn’t here to blend in—she’s here to break through. Armed with a scholarship and ambition, she’s ready to take on the elite world of Atherton University. But when her path crosses with two guys who couldn’t be more different, Nova’s focus shifts in ways she never saw coming. Andrew gets her—like, really gets her. He’s laid-back, easy to talk to, and their connection feels effortless. Then there’s Dominic: all mystery, edge, and the kind of trouble you don’t see until you’re in too deep. He pushes Nova’s buttons and forces her to question everything she thought she knew. Caught between the comfort of the familiar and the pull of the unknown, Nova’s not just figuring out her heart—she’s figuring out herself. And in a place where expectations and reality clash, Nova will have to decide: will she follow the rules, or rewrite them? "Super Nova" is a fresh, fast-paced ride through the chaos of love, identity, and what it means to take control of your future—even when the world is telling you otherwise.
At Hawthorne High, blending in is practically a survival tactic. But for Ember Moore, standing out is a lifestyle. With her goth vibes, jet-black hair, and combat boots, she’s not here to play by anyone else’s rules. Her dream? Investigative journalism. Her reality? Navigating a school obsessed with cliques and status, where friends are few, and going solo is the only way she rolls. Enter Brady Watson. New guy, star athlete, and way too charming for his own good. He’s got the school wrapped around his finger—except for Ember, whose ‘I-don’t-care’ attitude makes her even more of a mystery. Brady’s used to winning, but breaking through Ember’s walls? That’s a whole new challenge. When Brady discovers that Ember’s sister, Willow, is off-limits to dating until Ember finds a boyfriend, he comes up with a wild plan: a fake relationship. It’s the perfect setup to help his friend Keith get closer to Willow. Ember’s all in—after all, what’s the harm in pretending? But lines blur fast, and for Brady, this fake relationship is feeling a lot more real than he expected. The question is, will Ember let down her guard and risk it all, or will she keep her distance and stick to flying solo? The Goth Girl and the Jock is a story about breaking stereotypes, unexpected connections, and realizing that sometimes, the person who challenges you the most is the one worth letting in.
Brielle Atwater isn't sure of much, but she knows a few things: 1. Having black wings is not normal. 2. Selling her soul to the demons was a mistake. 3. Lincoln Grey is the biggest jerk she's ever met ... but not falling in love with him might prove impossible. When angels fell from the sky to war with the demons that ravaged Earth, their combined powers infected humanity. Now, the humans are assigned one of two fates, being either demon gifted or angel blessed. After wings sprout from Brielle's back at her awakening ceremony, she's sure she's an angel blessed celestial. It's not until she sees black wings that she realizes something is terribly wrong. Having sold her contract at a young age to save her father's life means she should be bound for Tainted Academy. That is, until a fallen angel unexpectedly fights for her to be accepted into Fallen Academy, the elite school for those that inhabit Angel City. She's immediately matched with her impossibly handsome celestial teacher, Lincoln Grey. Laying eyes on him, her first thought is that her time at the academy might actually be fun, but this theory quickly fades when she and Lincoln clash on day one. To further prove her admission into Fallen Academy is cursed, the entire school is thrown into chaos when an Abrus demon reveals that he knows Brielle's secret. Now, above all else, Lincoln must fight to protect her. To his surprise, the only thing more difficult than trying to save her ... is trying not to fall for her.
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