Fitting In: (Is Hard to Do)

Amber Styles is done being a nobody. She’s ready to level up her social life, get a popular boyfriend, and finally feel seen — even if it means stepping on a few manicured toes along the way.

Symphony Perkins has it all figured out… or so everyone thinks. Between flunking math, hiding secrets, and keeping her cheer crown from slipping, she’s one meltdown away from losing it all — and Amber might be the final straw.

Roman Davis is Westbrook’s star player — on the field and off. But when the lies start piling up and friendships crack, he realizes being "that guy" isn’t all it’s hyped up to be.

Hunter Santos is back after ghosting the whole school for a year. She’s got daddy issues, a complicated past, and a list of regrets longer than a CVS receipt.

In a school where frenemies are the norm and loyalty is optional, everyone’s playing the game — but no one’s playing fair.

Welcome to The Westbrook High Series — where drama is a sport, secrets don’t stay buried, and fitting in might just break you.

High school is hard. Fitting in? Damn near impossible.

Black & African American Fiction

Series

Westbrook High Series Book #1

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This was a well put together story. Each character represented something that could change a life. Yes, forgiveness is powerful!

I read this book in one day. Ross was a true man of God and showed what God's unconditional love looked like in the flesh. Kara Lee endured a lot but she was able to see God's unconditionall love through others. The other characters represented the world , enemy and religious without relationship with God. I hope that there is another book by this author using these characters

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