**Due to sexual content and heavy subject matter, this book is recommended for ages 16+**
Fiercely liberal Monica Remy prefers to blend in. Despite her tattoos,
piercings, and outspoken personality, she transferred to Central to
escape—before she finds out that her next door neighbor is the uber
conservative governor's son, Trey Chapman.
No matter how hard she tries to avoid Trey, he still finds a way to get
under her skin. Monica can’t stand his crisp white shirts or his
staunch views on women. But she can’t help counting every freckle on his
face and wondering what it would feel like to have him stop talking
politics and kiss her.
A class debate project forces the unlikely pair to work together, and
the political lines are blurred in late-night make out sessions. But
despite their fiery chemistry, Trey’s politics threatens to smother
their relationship for good.
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