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Pirate Girls

By: Penelope Douglas
Narrated by: Shiloh James, Axel Bosley
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Summary

Kade and Hunter Caruthers.

Brothers. Twins.

My cousins.

In a way, they’re my family. Protective. Indulgent. My best friends. But there was something else there, too. That ever-present whisper that reminded me more as I got older that we didn’t actually share any blood.

They used to be inseparable. We all were, but not anymore. I don’t know why Hunter left or why he joined a rival team in Weston—that Rebel town across the river—to stand on the opposite side of the field from his brother, but Kade is out for blood now, and Hunter has finally decided to engage.

Rivalry Week.

Parades. Parties. Pranks.

And the Prisoner Exchange.

Weston will send a hostage to our school, and they’re taking me. I’m Hunter’s for two weeks. In a dilapidated brownstone on a nearly abandoned street with almost no supervision.

Ten days in an enemy school. Fourteen nights in a town full of bullies with no curfews and no rules.

And Hunter has no intention of protecting his little cousin anymore.

The Pirates will come for me. How can they not? A Pirate never sits out on the fun.

But I never needed protection or rescue, because a Pirate never runs, either.

©2024 Penelope Douglas (P)2024 Blackstone Publishing

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This is love

Worth the wait. It took me a few hours to open this because I knew I wanted it to last and from the first page I didn’t want it to end.

Dylan is Jarred Trent’s daughter. His legacy is hard to follow. She has her own mind and knows what she wants… that’s motorcycle racing. When rival week throws her a curveball she see the opportunity to ride on a famous track in a rival town. It’s old and not maintained but she’s determined to prove to everyone she has what it takes, including her dad.

Weston kids are fighters. They didn’t grow up with the luxury pirate girls did. Can Dylan survive the rival town and what about the surprise that’s waiting for her?

Hunter has been hiding from his twin brother. He thinks rival week will finally help them sort out their differences. But when things don’t go to plan, he finds himself face-to-face with Dylan Trent, the girl he’s been ignoring.

What happens when two old friends are left to their own devices in a town without rules? Find out in the sequel to Fall Boys.

I absolutely love Penelope Douglas books and this world. Pirate girls was the fix I needed and I was right, I didn’t want it to end.

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