Title | : | Chaos at Westbrook High (The Kingston Brothers, #3) |
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ISBN | : | - |
Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | Kindle Edition |
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HAILEY
My brother used to tell me horror stories about the Kingston brothers. Three ruthless, entitled rich pricks who do whatever they want, consequences be damned. The so-called kings who get away with murder.
I hate them.
I hate him.
Kai Kingston thinks he knows everything, but he has no idea who I am or where I came from. I used to be happy with that. Simply existing. Hiding in plain sight. Safe from the monsters my mother warned me about.
Until he forced his way into my life and flipped it upside down.
That’s what he does.
He’s chaotic. Mean. Shameless. And he ruins everything he touches.
He calls me the game. His newest plaything. The only girl who’s ever dared to say no to him.
I don’t know what’s worse. The fact that he won’t stop chasing me, or the fact that I don’t hate it as much as I let on.
KAI
She’s here.
The coffee girl I’ve been obsessed with for months is walking my halls. On my territory. Mine to claim the way I’ve wanted to since the first time I saw her.
But at the end of her first day, I find out she’s not the girl I thought she was.
She’s off limits. She belongs to the enemy.
Still, I can’t fucking help myself.
She tells me she hates me.
I call her a liar.
She tells me to stay away from her.
I do whatever I damn well please.
I’m used to getting what I want.
And the stubborn, beautiful, infuriating little runner who claims she wants nothing to do with me?
I want her bad.
Whether she likes it or not, Hailey Lawson belongs to me now.
This is a full length, dark high school romance with themes some readers might find offensive. While this story can be read as a standalone with a HEA and no cliffhanger, it’s a continuation of the Kingston Brothers series and is best read after Kings of Westbrook High and Reckless at Westbrook High. This is the 3rd and final book of the series.
My brother used to tell me horror stories about the Kingston brothers. Three ruthless, entitled rich pricks who do whatever they want, consequences be damned. The so-called kings who get away with murder.
I hate them.
I hate him.
Kai Kingston thinks he knows everything, but he has no idea who I am or where I came from. I used to be happy with that. Simply existing. Hiding in plain sight. Safe from the monsters my mother warned me about.
Until he forced his way into my life and flipped it upside down.
That’s what he does.
He’s chaotic. Mean. Shameless. And he ruins everything he touches.
He calls me the game. His newest plaything. The only girl who’s ever dared to say no to him.
I don’t know what’s worse. The fact that he won’t stop chasing me, or the fact that I don’t hate it as much as I let on.
KAI
She’s here.
The coffee girl I’ve been obsessed with for months is walking my halls. On my territory. Mine to claim the way I’ve wanted to since the first time I saw her.
But at the end of her first day, I find out she’s not the girl I thought she was.
She’s off limits. She belongs to the enemy.
Still, I can’t fucking help myself.
She tells me she hates me.
I call her a liar.
She tells me to stay away from her.
I do whatever I damn well please.
I’m used to getting what I want.
And the stubborn, beautiful, infuriating little runner who claims she wants nothing to do with me?
I want her bad.
Whether she likes it or not, Hailey Lawson belongs to me now.
This is a full length, dark high school romance with themes some readers might find offensive. While this story can be read as a standalone with a HEA and no cliffhanger, it’s a continuation of the Kingston Brothers series and is best read after Kings of Westbrook High and Reckless at Westbrook High. This is the 3rd and final book of the series.