
Geek Girl
Cindy C. Bennett
A rebellious foster girl bets she can ruin the school geek — but falls for him instead.
Description
Jen, a teenaged foster child and social outcast, makes a bet with her friends that she can turn Trevor, a straight-A student and self-avowed "geek", into a social outcast like herself, but quickly finds there is more to him than she expected.
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