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  • The Unwritten Rule

    Elizabeth Scott

    eBook (Simon Pulse, April 3, 2010)
    Sarah and Brianna have always been friends, and it's always gone like this: guys talk to Sarah in order to get closer to Brianna. So even though Sarah met Ryan first, she's not surprised that he ends up with Brianna (even though Sarah has a massive crush on him). The three of them hang out, and Sarah and Ryan's friendship grows until one night an innocent exchange between them leads to a moment that makes Sarah realize that Ryan might be interested in her after all. But if there's one unwritten rule, it's this: you don't mess around with a friend's boyfriend. So Sarah tries to resist temptation. But with the three of them thrown together more and more, tension builds between Sarah and Ryan, and when they find themselves alone together at one point, they realize they just can't fight how they feel anymore....
  • Unwritten Rules

    Eliah Greenwood

    (Reality Survivor Publishing, Aug. 30, 2018)
    One reckless boy. One stubborn girl. One deal and one question: Who will fall first?Winter Kingston is many things: awkward, stubborn, terrible at math. But there's one thing she's not... and that's ready. She is not ready to move to America to live with her aunt and cousins while her parents are away. She is not ready to transfer schools right in the middle of her senior year and she is definitely not ready to discover that her cousin spends his nights making money in illegal street fights.Haze Adams is the ultimate fighter. King of the ring and the bedroom, he's feared and breaks hearts like it's a sport. When the hotheaded new girl puts him in his place in front of the whole school, he knows he can't let it slide. But finding out that she's the cousin of his number one enemy, the fighter who threatens his alpha title? That's just the cherry on top.Drawn to the girl he can't have, Haze challenges Winter's cousin to a fight. If Haze loses, he can never see or talk to Winter ever again. But if he wins: she has to spend a month with him. Alone. Haze wants to do way more than hurt his enemies. He wants to destroy them. And he will. No matter what.One thing is certain: Haze Adams always gets what he wants. And this time…He wants her.The Unwritten Rules TrilogyUnwritten Rules (Book 1)Unspoken Rules (Book 2)Unbroken Rules (Book 3, To Be Published)
  • The Unwritten Rule

    Elizabeth Scott

    Paperback (Simon Pulse, May 24, 2011)
    Sarah and Brianna have always been friends, and it's always gone like this: guys talk to Sarah in order to get closer to Brianna. So even though Sarah met Ryan first, she's not surprised that he ends up with Brianna (even though Sarah has a massive crush on him). The three of them hang out, and Sarah and Ryan's friendship grows until one night an innocent exchange between them leads to a moment that makes Sarah realize that Ryan might be interested in her after all. But if there's one unwritten rule, it's this: you don't mess around with a friend's boyfriend. So Sarah tries to resist temptation. But with the three of them thrown together more and more, tension builds between Sarah and Ryan, and when they find themselves alone together at one point, they realize they just can't fight how they feel anymore....
  • The Unwritten Rule

    Elizabeth Scott

    Hardcover (Simon Pulse, March 16, 2010)
    Another sweet and funny coming-of-age novel by the author of bloom; Perfect You; Something, Maybe; and Living Dead Girl.
  • Unwritten Rules

    G. L. Snodgrass

    language (Purple Herb, Aug. 6, 2014)
    A teen love story full of sweet romance, action, and adventure. Austin is from the hard streets. Chelsey is from safe suburbia. They must work together to save a young girl from making a terrible mistake. Austin is doing everything possible to avoid being pulled into the system. The system isn't nice to sixteen year old runaways. Casey will do anything to save her friend but her safe, easy suburban life hasn't prepared her for the harsh inner city. It is only by working together that these two might be able to succeed. Falling in love would be an added bonus.
  • The Unwritten Rule

    Elizabeth Scott

    Hardcover (Simon Pulse, March 16, 2010)
    Another sweet and funny coming-of-age novel by the author of bloom; Perfect You; Something, Maybe; and Living Dead Girl.
  • Unwritten Rules

    Gary Snodgrass

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 7, 2014)
    Two Teenagers, one from the Suburbs one from the streets must work together to find a young runaway. Austin and Casey, Two people from different worlds come to trust and rely on each other as they explore the city's underbelly for Casey's best friend. Can these two find love amidst such chaos.
  • The Unwritten Girl

    James Bow

    Paperback (ReadHowYouWant, Oct. 12, 2017)
    Rosemary Watson lives in the small town of Clarksbury, where news travels fast and gossip sticks around. Years before, her brother Theo suffered a nervous breakdown, and Rosemary, now entering junior high, is constantly teased about it. She wonders if she might go crazy like her brother, and she feels guilty for not being able to save him. She tries to hide in books, but even there she's uneasy: she can't stand to see characters suffer. She's happiest in the cool world of fact and figures.Rosemary and Peter - the new kid in school with issues of his own - are thrown together, and soon find themselves on a life-or-death quest to rescue Rosemary's brother, who has lost himself in a book. With the help of Peter and her guide, faerie shape-shifter Puck, Rosemary must face the storybook perils of the Land of Fiction and learn to open her heart, before it is too late.
  • The Unwritten Girl

    James Bow

    Paperback (Boardwalk Books, April 1, 2006)
    Rosemary Watson lives in the small town of Clarksbury, where news travels fast and gossip sticks around. Years before, her brother Theo suffered a nervous breakdown, and Rosemary, now entering junior high, is constantly teased about it. She wonders if she might go crazy like her brother, and she feels guilty for not being able to save him. She tries to hide in books, but even there she's uneasy: she can't stand to see characters suffer. She's happiest in the cool world of fact and figures. Rosemary and Peter - the new kid in school with issues of his own - are thrown together, and soon find themselves on a life-or-death quest to rescue Rosemary's brother, who has lost himself in a book. With the help of Peter and her guide, faerie shape-shifter Puck, Rosemary must face the storybook perils of the Land of Fiction and learn to open her heart, before it is too late.
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  • The Unwritten Rule

    Elizabeth Scott

    (Simon Pulse, May 24, 2011)
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