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Beauty and the Bad Boy By Sarah Sutton

  • 4 days ago
  • 2 min read
Beauty and the Bad Boy, Sarah Sutton, Beauties and Boys, Young Adult, Friends to Enemies, Enemies to Lovers, Contemporary, Contemporary Romance, Romance, High School Graduation, Book Review

Rating: 4 stars

Young Adult: Friends to Enemies, Enemies to Lovers

Genre: Contemporary, Contemporary Romance, Romance

Tags: High School Graduation, Book Review

Beauties and Boys Book 1


Eleanor has felt that she needs to be perfect. Choose the right school and follow her parents footsteps. When her past from four years ago walks through the door it puts a hick up in them. Beck the boy she loved but also the boy she ruined. Now she must recalibrate as she is unsure why he's back and how to move forward with her plans.


This is the first book in the Beauties and Boys series. Eleanor is a girl. that puts a lot of pressure on herself. Her self soothing technique of spelling was one I had not heard of. Beck is not what I was expecting in all the right ways. This is such a sweet story taking place around high school graduation. I enjoyed reading this book and look forward to reading the next book, Beauty and the Bookworm.


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Pages: 388

Read: Digital

From: Kindle Unlimited



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“She's the perfect girl that gave him his bad boy image.


And now he's back for revenge.


My name is Eleanor Brighton, and I’m the perfect daughter.


P-E-R-F-E-C-T.


For the past four years, I’ve painstakingly built my life to be impressive in every way–great grades, steadfast maturity, and even dedicating to attend my dad’s alma mater in the fall to make him proud.


Except lately, it kind of feels like he resents me for it.


And now I have another problem.


Beckham Jennings is back in town.


Four years ago, the country club’s most-hated bad boy was chased out of town after setting one of the gardens on fire. Now he’s back with a smirk and a reputation, and he gives me a lazy promise:


He’s going to steal my heart.


As if it hasn’t belonged to him since I was eight years old.


But his words are more than some flippant game–they’re a threat. From the hard look in Beck’s eyes, it’s clear he hates me for what happened four years ago… and he should. Because it was all my fault.


The bad boy I created is ready for revenge… and for the first time in forever, I’m tempted to give in.


H-E-L-P.”

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