Reclaimed Hearts (HIDDEN HEARTS #1) by Danielle Keil EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online
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- Authors: Danielle Keil
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- Genre: contemporary romance
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Crashing into Fate
CRASHING MY BIKE into the most popular guy in Covington Cove
wasn’t on my bucket list this summer.
To be honest, I didn’t actually have a bucket list for the summer. But
if I did, it would include things like beach days, a road trip to the
mainland amusement park, and to learn how to skateboard-luge down the
massive hill outside the Covington Cove Country Club.
It definitely wouldn’t include laying flat on my back with rocks digging
into my hip, surrounded by Baysiders.
That was just my luck, though. Multitasking was not my strong suit and
attempting to look at my phone while dodging curbs, cars, and crowds
wasn’t the smartest idea. The only reason I had was because of the name
that flashed on the screen—Mrs. Bennett. My ex-boyfriend’s mother.
I shielded my eyes with my hand and found an excessive number of
people gazing down at me. Why had they all been in the bike lane, anyway?
The bike lane was for bikers, not for standers.
“Are you okay?” A guy with bright, emerald green eyes and perfectly
styled wavy blonde hair stood over me, a concerned look on his otherwise
perfect face.
I closed my eyes and groaned, covering my face with my hands. This was
just what I needed—crashing into Baysider teens. I took a second to assess
my body, and found nothing broken or even sprained. My knees and wrists
stung, though, and a quick glance showed some gnarly scrapes and spots
that would eventually become gross bruises.
“Is she, like, hurt?”
“You realize she crashed into me, right?” There was exasperation in the
tone, making me cringe once again. The exasperated guy with the amazing
hair and dazzling eyes?
Declan Storms.
The most popular guy at Covington Cove High. The one all the girls
batted their eyelashes at, gave the little fake giggles to, and wanted to be
asked out by.
I wasn’t immune to his charm, and definitely not to his looks. Standing at
an inch over six feet, as he liked to remind everyone, with sandy blonde
hair that always looked like it was messy on purpose, and all the right
muscles in all the right places, Declan Storms was hot and he knew it.
He was a walking cliche; all the guys wanted to be him and all the girls
wanted to get with him. He was also a literal model for the island’s tourism
brochures.
There was only one issue with this whole situation: Baysiders didn’t hang
out with Gennies like me.
Covington Cove Island was split into three distinct groups:
The nouveau-riche kids that lived on Bayside Boulevard were the
Baysiders.
The old, generational wealthy families lived on Covington Crescent
Boulevard, aka the Crescent kids.
Working class families were the locals, like me and my friends. We grew
up in the middle of the island, where the first street had been named after
the founder of the island’s wife, Genevieve Covington. Hence, Gennies.
Someone way back when wasn’t all that creative in naming cliquey
groups.
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