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Their love is frowned upon by some, but lines are meant to be blurred…

When Gigi’s mother remarries, she’s pulled from the buzz of New York City to the quiet, unfamiliar town of Kinsdale Springs. Her newly acquired family member, Luke, is anything but friendly. He thinks she’s spoiled and out of place, while she finds him rude and cold. The person closest to Luke, Andrew, is his complete opposite—charming, easygoing, and before too long, Gigi falls for his allure.
 

But when tragedy strikes, grief becomes an unlikely bridge, and Gigi and Luke start growing dangerously close. Attending the same college only makes it harder to keep their distance.


With so much left unsaid, unanswered questions, and both of them wrestling their own demons, Gigi and Luke must confront their grief and the increasingly blurry lines of what’s
acceptable… or face the consequences of crossing them.
 

The Wrong Palmer Boy is the first book in a duet. The story ends with a cliffhanger.

Trigger warnings:

This book is intended for mature readers. The story contains the following topics that might be bothersome for some people:

- Bullying
- Suicide (Not the MCs)
- Forbidden romance 
- Death of family member 
- Dealing with grief 
- Infidelity (Not the MCs. Their story does not contain cheating)

Read the second part of the duet

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