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Livi wants to ditch her nerd status. Adam couldn't care less about being a geek. They've been best friends for years, but will Livi's makeover mission tear them apart, or bring them closer together? - - - For Livi Howard, high school sucked. Orchestra Geek, Choir Monkey, The Ginger ... and the labels didn't end there. But high school is behind her now, and fabulous university life is ahead. Let Project 'Ditch the Nerd' begin! Adam Anderson is a nerd and proud of it. His university plans include computer studies, Xbox marathons, and reruns of his favourite sci-fi TV shows. Watching his best…mehr

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Livi wants to ditch her nerd status. Adam couldn't care less about being a geek. They've been best friends for years, but will Livi's makeover mission tear them apart, or bring them closer together? - - - For Livi Howard, high school sucked. Orchestra Geek, Choir Monkey, The Ginger ... and the labels didn't end there. But high school is behind her now, and fabulous university life is ahead. Let Project 'Ditch the Nerd' begin! Adam Anderson is a nerd and proud of it. His university plans include computer studies, Xbox marathons, and reruns of his favourite sci-fi TV shows. Watching his best friend Livi transform herself into a person he barely recognises was never on the list. With Project 'Ditch the Nerd' a success, Livi thinks she finally has it all--except for the part where she's growing further away from Adam. When a party goes south, Livi is forced to reconsider the lengths she'll go to be accepted by the 'right' people. How far is too far? And will she ever be able to find her way back to herself--and to the guy who's been in front of her all along? - - - The Trouble with Flirting is a sweet, clean contemporary romance that can be read as a standalone novel.
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Rochelle Morgan is the contemporary romance pen name of author Rachel Morgan. When Rachel isn't writing about fantastical magical worlds like Creepy Hollow, she steps into her contemporary romance shoes and writes about first love, embarrassing moments, cute kisses, and memorable characters figuring out their place in the world.