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There is a lot of emotional tension throughout the entire book, and it builds on the sexual tension forming between these characters. I was going to Homecoming with the one person in this school who made my skin crawl, I was getting attention from a gorgeous, star football player that I could care less about, and I was having wet dreams about a potential sociopath who acted like he hated me most of the time. Growing up, Tate Brandt and Jared Trent were best friends and when Tate's mom died, Jared was right by her side to get her through it.
Bully by Penelope Douglas | Waterstones
The story sucked me in, made me care, and totally absorbed me in these characters’ lives and journeys. Not like violent or abusive or anything, but the things he said and did were genuinely hurtful and unkind.Here's what it's about: "I have a simple plan - finish Royal Elite School and get into my dream university. And I was none too comfortable with the thought of his impending wrath hanging over my head the whole year I was away.
Bully: An unforgettable friends-to-enemies-to-lovers romance
When I see him with another woman, I move on, after all it’s just a night out and it’s time for me to focus on my career anyway.The weather was perfect for a swim, and people were carousing in the water, so I trekked around the pool looking for the silver glint of my keys through all of the bodies. If you enjoyed the angsty teenage love and drama that came with Bully, then you're going to love the first book in L. I hated his friend Maddoc and at times I was upset with Tate, but the moment they do get together it was fireworks 💥 and I am all here for that built up tension of hate between the two. I locked eyes with Madoc, Jared’s best friend and henchman, at the opposite end of the room by the patio doors.