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Mad Boys by Heather Long
Mad Boys by Heather Long











Mad Boys by Heather Long Mad Boys by Heather Long

Summer was a time to get away, to just be us, and what a magical time it was, but we can only run away from our lives for so long. Colorful leaves falling, dropping temperatures, and the first days of classes loom even as the lingering summer heat and humidity make the city stifling. There is some SA addressed so if you have worries about that, read the forward or reach out to someone to see if you need to be wary or skip certain parts.No part of this book may be reproduced in any form or by any electronic or mechanical means, including information storage and retrieval systems, without written permission from the author, except for the use of brief quotations in a book review.Īutumn in New York promises a turn in the seasons as we kick off the next stage of our lives. There is also a bit of a warning in the forward for some scenes that happen later in the book. My memory is total shit these days so I LOVE those little tidbits of refresher. If you are like me and aren't a big rereader of books, you will love that the forward of this book gives you a quick recap of what happened in Problem Child. Mad Boys is the second book in the Blue Ivy Prep series and you must read Problem Child first. This is book two of four in a series and the story will continue through future books. Contains some bullying elements, mature situations, and is recommended for 17+. *Please note this is a reverse harem and the author suggests you always read the foreword in her books. Now, I can’t decide what I want more-for her to come back or to never see her again.

Mad Boys by Heather Long

At the end of the school year, she walked away and didn’t give us a second look. My brothers want her, the world owns her, and everyone else is vying for a piece of her. Music seems to be the one language we both speak. The pop princess with her bright blue hair, pouty lips, haunting eyes, and the voice of a siren… She’s always been too busy for us.













Mad Boys by Heather Long